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 One of the four University of Idaho students killed in an attack at an off-campus house reportedly claimed she had a stalker.However, Moscow Police Captain Roger Lanier said during a press conference on Wednesday that they have not been able to corroborate cl stanley cup aims that Kaylee Goncalves had a stalker. We have followed up looking at time frames and areas of town, but we aren t done looking into that information,  Lanier said.Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were killed on Nov. 13.Authorities said all four of the victims were stabbed in their sleep. They previously said they believe the attack was targeted, but they refuse to dis stanley cup close how they came to that conclusion. You re gonna have to trust us on that at this point because we re not going to release why we think that,  Lanier saidEarlier this week, authorities said two roommates were asleep during the attack and were not injured. Police do not believe the roommates were involved in the attack.The murder weapon has not been located and no suspects have been identified.Lanier asked students to be vigilant on campus and while out in the community.   stanley cup               Copyright 2024 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights res Lagj Semi-truck driver suspected of hitting, killing Utah police officer arrested after manhunt
 The pandemic is coinciding with flu season, which is a potentially dangerous scenario doctors and nurses have given much thought to as the winter months approach. H af1 ow much is [the flu] going to play into things, and is it just going to make everything worse   said Dr. Michelle Barron.  Is it going to comingle with COVID, and actually make people double sick or doubly ill  Dr. Barron is the senior medical director of infection prevention and control at one of Colorados largest hospitals. She says staff has come up with contingency plans to deal with an influx of patients who might be battling serious flu symptoms. Weve been really encouraging our pati jordan ents to get their flu shots and make sure they have that on their li hoka st,  she said.  We understand that there are some years that youre debating whether or not its worth it, and were like this is the year you need to get it. The CDC estimates around 196 million flu shots are available this year, a 13 percent increase from last years record-setting dosage of 175 million. It is an important number as last year 400,000 people were hospitalized for the flu, a potential burden hospitals have prepared for as bed space is now at a premium. Weve