we don t know what kind of a knife was used. we do know it was a large knife. it could have been a kitchen butcher knife for all we know. bill: ted, thank you, moscow idaho doing good work out there. dana: good to have him out there. we ll follow the story. sandra smith is in for harris faulkner. the faulkner focus is next. thank you dana and bill. fox news alert. nearly ten days and still no answers on the stabbing deaths of those four university of idaho students. investigators expanding the search in hopes of finding new information at this hour. some are comparing this case to the gainesville ripper. this is the faulkner focus and i m in for harris. no murder weapon or suspect in the killing in the early morning of november 13th. the small college community deeply shaken ahead of the holiday season. here is what we know so far. the victims were out saturday
i can recall an incident in which a guy was stabbed with a kitchen butcher knife that didn t come from the kitchen of the prison but it came from the kitchen of someone else s house. john, is kershaun, excuse me. john, it seems to make sense when you have this big of a system, this many people working, everybody is looking for ways to make a little extra money and there are always bad apples in any organization. absolutely. i m not denying that a percentage of the contraband and weapons that come in are coming in by correction officers. i m not denying that at all. he has to be realistic also, a lot of cell phones, dope, tobacco, it comes from family members and close friends and associates of the inmates that s coming in to visit. they hide the stuff in body cavities and they do i mean, like religion all the time.
again, they are coming in by the co s. i can recall an incident in which a guy was stabbed with a kitchen butcher knife that didn t come from the kitchen of the prison but it came from the kitchen of someone else s house. john, is kershaun, excuse me. john, it seems to make sense when you have this big of a system, this many people working, everybody is looking for ways to make a little extra money and there are always bad apples in any organization. absolutely. i m not denying that a percentage of the contraband and weapons that come in are coming in by correction officers. i m not denying that at all. he has to be realistic also, a lot of cell phones, dope, tobacco, it comes from family members and close friends and associates of the inmates that s coming in to visit. they hide the stuff in body cavities and they do i mean, like religion all the time.