‘I wasn’t followed’: Idaho rideshare driver introduces himself – Thelocalreport.in


(NewsNation) — The driver of the carpool that brought Kaylee Goncalves and Maddie Mogen home before they were murdered shared exclusive details Friday with NewsNation about the ride home.

A total of 40 days have passed since the murder of the four University of Idaho students, and no suspect has been named. The host told NewsNation that he has replayed the night “every day.”

“I have a very good memory… They didn’t follow me. There was nothing weird. There was absolutely nothing strange on that street,” the driver told NewsNation’s Alex Caprariello. “There were no people in the cars with their lights on. It was just a normal night in the Greek quarter. I mean, you could hear frat banging down the street, but that’s pretty normal.”

The driver is one of the few rideshare drivers in the city of Moscow and said he knew the murdered girls. He had brought them all home in the past.

The police did not appear to call or search for him after the murders. However, after hearing about the murders on the news, he called the police and handed over digital information, including a timed receipt from a Taco Bell, to clear his name.

He was never named a person of interest and was promptly cleared.

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