if you couldn t hear rachel, all she said was awe, that was cute. rachel: little kid absoluting in his fatigues. pete: yeah you can them almost spot on fatigue. we want to see the patriotic school photos and e-mail at friends@foxnews.com. good morning. summer is almost over. second to last. you have to say it because you savor that in the process. it jumps up and it s over. rachel: you like fall because you like football. pete: i like summer and i don t like summer ending like anybody else. you want to go out on top if you can go out. we did a kicking competition. pete: in what i might have to say is probably will go down as the least objective standard for victory flat configuration fox & friends history. just random? pete: just a very wonderful kids 11 and under coach deciding on a kick into the net who the winner was. i got to say it was will. rachel: what i loved about that win, you ve won many trophies, but you ve never had a team of 11 year-olds surround you. wi
death in bed likely while asleep. pete: the massacre occurred near campus and police do not have a suspect or person of interest. rachel: ashley stromier has the latest on the grewsome case from idaho. a lot of questions unanswered and police without a suspect or person of interest in the killing of the four college students. this shows where the four students were in the early mornings of their tragic death. the time line details the final movements beginning with a social media post and saying
welcoming. hope they come to a quick discovery and able to bring someone to justice. dozens of police officers and an elite fbi unit working around the clock to try and crack the case. back to you guys. rachel: thank you, ashley. will: bring in lenny depaul and he s a fugitive and former marshal and can hopefully answer some of our questions on this case. good morning, lenny. i want to start with you aif i wering or dis-avowing some assumptions i d have in the way law enforcement would be approaching this case. i ve always opened under the a operated under the assumption that a knife ask s a very personal crime leading you to believe the assailant would have known the students. a, is that true and b, doesn t that give you a pool of people then that you can work from that you would think law enforcement would have more leads today?