The off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho, where four university students were found stabbed to death.
The off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho, where four university students were found stabbed to death.Angela Palermo/Idaho Statesman/Tribune News Service via Getty Images
  • The family of one of the Idaho students has not had a funeral.

  • They are worried that the killer will show up to the service.

  • The November 13 killings have yet to be solved by police.

The family of one of the four University of Idaho students who were killed doesn't know if the killer will show up for the funeral.

In an interview with ABC News, Steve Goncalves said that his wife was afraid of the person who killed his daughter.

The reason we didn't have a funeral was because my wife couldn't be sure that the monster wouldn't come.

He wants to be able to have justice before anything else.

The small city of Moscow, Idaho, has been on edge since the murders of five people.

The four friends were stabbed to death in an off-campus home after a night out.

Though they have not made any arrests or identified a suspect in the killings, investigators have described the attack as "targeted."

"There are some really good, hard-working guys and girls that are on this case that I've met," Steve said. They told me straight out that they're working and doing everything they can.

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