Idaho student murders: Video appears to show victim talking about ‘Adam’ shortly before death

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Flowers and other items are displayed at a growing memorial in front of a campus entrance sign for the University of Idaho, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022, in Moscow, Idaho. Four University of Idaho students were found dead on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022, at a residence near campus. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) Ted S. Warren/AP

Idaho student murders: Video appears to show victim talking about ‘Adam’ shortly before death

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A newly uncovered video might provide fresh clues into the murder of four University of Idaho students.

The surveillance video, provided to Fox News by a Facebook group scrutinizing the murder, appears to show two of the victims walking in downtown Moscow, Idaho, with an unidentified man shortly before the murders, the outlet reported. One of the two can be heard talking about a man they call “Adam.”

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“Maddie, what did you say to Adam?” one of the women asks.

“Like, I told Adam everything,” the other answers.

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The man in the footage appears to be the same man spotted with the two by a food truck — their last stop before returning home, where they were murdered along with two others. Police have said previously that the man isn’t a suspect.

Some of the administrators of the Facebook group are urging caution.

“We can all scrutinize those couple of minutes at the food truck, but we just have to remember there was an entire evening before this. There’s more than just that one time stamp that we have into that evening,” Kristine Cameron told Fox News. “People are drawing the conclusion that [the man in the video is] creepy from that [few] minutes, and I want to give a bigger picture. He wasn’t just staring at them. … He was with them prior.”

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The two women and two of their roommates were murdered with a “fixed blade” knife, police said, approximately one hour and a half to two hours and a half after the video was taken.

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