Families Object to Demolition of House Where Students Were Killed
- Objections have been raised to demolishing the house where four University of Idaho students were killed last year.
- Families of the victims want the house preserved until after the trial of the man charged in the deaths.
- The university plans to demolish the home before the start of the fall semester.
- The families believe the house has evidentiary value and should be preserved as important evidence in the case.
- University officials have been in communication with the families, but the prosecution and defense have not objected to the demolition.