Kaylee Goncalves, 21, was one of four people stabbed to death at a rental home near the university campus on November 13, along with Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20.
Police have arrested no suspects and not recovered any murder weapon, though they believe the victims were killed with a knife.
“I don’t want him to be confident. I want him to be sick of seeing my face.
“I’m not going nowhere until this guy is off the streets.”
Overnight in the US, Goncalves also addressed a vigil held by his daughter’s classmates at the university.
“The only cure to pain is love — it’s the only thing that’s going to heal us; it’s the only thing that’s going to heal you,” he said.
“That will make a difference, and that’s something they can see where they’re at right now: That you changed your life a little bit, that you’re a little bit nicer, a little bit kinder.”
Ben Mogen, Madison’s father, told the crowd in Moscow that she was his only child, so “everything she ever did was such a big deal.” Talking about “Maddie,” was his pride, Mogen said, and the two loved attending music concerts together.
“When I would meet people ever since she was first born, and they would say, ‘Tell me about yourself,’ the first thing I would say is, ‘I have this daughter — here’s a picture of her, she’s on the dean’s list at college, she works hard, she has all these friends at her sorority’,” Mogen said.
Madison’s best friend was Kaylee. The girls met as sixth graders, Steve Goncalves told the crowd, and were inseparable friends from that moment on.
“They went to high school together, then they started looking at colleges, they came here together. They eventually got into the same apartment together,” Goncalves said.
“And in the end, they died together, in the same room, in the same bed.
“It’s a shame and it hurts, but the beauty of the two always being together comforts us.”
Xana Kernodle’s family was unable to attend the vigil.
Ethan Chapin’s mother, Stacy Chapin, fought back tears as she said she was there with her husband and with Ethan’s triplet brother and sister.
Like other families, the Chapin family always tried to eat dinner together when time allowed and spent countless hours taking the kids to various sporting events when they were younger. The triplets chose the University of Idaho because they wanted a small town and a beautiful campus with a thriving Greek system, she said.
Now, despite the terrible circumstances of Ethan’s death, the family is “eternally grateful that we spent so much time with him,” Chapin said.
“That’s the most important message we have for you and your families — it’s make sure that you spend as much time as possible with those people, because time is precious and it’s something you can’t get back,” Chapin said.
Little new information has been released about the investigation into the killings. A county coroner said the four were likely asleep when they were attacked. Investigators have yet to find the fixed-blade knife used in the killings.
Governor Brad Little announced last week that he was directing up to $US1 million ($1.47 million) in state emergency funds for the investigation. The FBI has assigned 44 people to the case — half of them stationed in Moscow — and the Idaho State Police has 15 troopers helping with community patrols and another 20 investigators working the case.
Local law enforcement agencies have seen an uptick in calls reporting suspicious behaviour.
“We understand there is a sense of fear in our community,” the Moscow Police Department wrote on November 27. Since the killings, the number of people requesting welfare checks, in which an officer is sent to check on a person’s wellbeing, has doubled.
The university has also seen an increase in people calling its “Vandal Care” phone line to report that they were struggling or worried someone else was struggling with an issue, the university’s Dean of Students Blaine Eckles said earlier on Wednesday.
“While I personally am very confident that the police will resolve (the deaths), until that happens, no one is resting easy,” he said.
“There’s someone out there that took the lives of four of our Vandals, and we don’t know who they are. We don’t know where they are.”
With Associated Press.