Surviving Roommates of Murdered Idaho Students Speak Out During Memorial Service

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Surviving Roommates of Murdered Idaho Students Speak Out During Memorial Service
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The two are believed to have been home when their roommates were brutally murdered (via toofab)

The two surviving roommates of the University of Idaho murders broke their silence via a pair of letters read during a memorial service.

According to police both Mortensen and Funke were home when their roommates, Ethan Chapin, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Kaylee Goncalves, 21, were killed.and were being cooperative with the investigation. They do not believe the roommates are involved in the crime. "They both would look at each other with so much love. Everyone knew they were the perfect duo. They both had this fun, passionate, crazy, but good energy," wrote Dylan."They both were the kind of people who cared about anyone and would help anyone."

While Mortensen admitted she didn't know Ethan as well, she said he"was so sweet and so loving to Xana," saying he treated her"like his whole world." She said he was like"an older brother" to her and, like his girlfriend,"cared" about everyone."I know somewhere Xana and Ethan are together, keeping each other company, watching us and telling us it's okay we have each other," she added.

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