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David Beckham presented his son Brooklyn and daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz with a $500,000 (£383,502) classic Jaguar after they got married at her billionaire father Nelson's $103 million (£79 million) compound in Palm Beach, Florida on Saturday.<br>The ex footballer, 46, is an investor of restoration company Lunaz which electrified and re-engineered the 1954 Jaguar XK140, having taken a a 10 percent stake in June 2021.<br>He was pictured taking the vehicle out for a spin with his wife Victoria, 47, on Sunday morning before handing it over to the newlyweds, who mimicked Meghan and Harry's reception arrival by driving off in the convertible to a lavish brunch.<br>         Wow!<br><br>David Beckham has splashed out $500k (£383,502) on a vintage electric Jaguar as a wedding gift for his son Brooklyn and daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz after investing in car restoration firm (pictured in 2019)<br>The InterMiami FC president requested for the car to be painted a light blue, however asked that his name for the unique colour would remain confidential.<br>It is the product of thousands of hours of work from the company's 120 strong team of craftspeople, designers and Electric Vehicle (EV) technicians and was built entirely in-house at the home of Lunaz in Silverstone, England. <br>   RELATED ARTICLES  Previous 1 Next      A very Posh arrival! David and Victoria Beckham attend...    Cheeky Brooklyn Beckham pats new wife Nicola Peltz on bottom...    'They were holding hands all night!' Brooklyn Beckham and...    The moment Nicola Peltz and Brooklyn Beckham said I do!...     <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>4.1k shares<br><br><br>The sustainable trend sees Lunaz tear out engines which pollute our atmosphere and replace them with zero exhaust emissions batteries and electric motors. <br>David Lorenz, Founder & CEO of Lunaz said: 'In creating this beautiful, electrified Jaguar XK140, we are honoured to bridge the gap between David Beckham's professional life, where he is an investor in Lunaz and his family life. <br>           Emerging: Newlyweds Brooklyn and Nicola were pictured for the first time since they got hitched with the aspiring chef, 23, wearing a relaxed cream sweater while his wife, 27, tied her blonde locks into a ponytail with a white ribbon<br>         Coincidence?<br><br>They mimicked Meghan and Harry's reception arrival by driving off in the convertible to a lavish brunch (pictured in 2018)<br>'This remarkable car is the perfect gift to his son Brooklyn and daughter-in-law, Nicola on their wedding day.<br>In every respect, this extraordinary electric classic car by Lunaz symbolises a bright, positive future.<br>Becks followed in the footsteps of the Daily Telegraph owners, the Barclay family and the property billionaire Reuben brothers - second in the Sunday Times list of Britain's wealthiest - who are all members of the firm's board.<br>David's representative confirmed Lunaz's claims were true when contacted by MailOnline.<br>Brooklyn and Nicola were pictured for the first time since their $3.5m wedding as they hopped into their show-stopping new present. <br>The aspiring chef, 23, wore a relaxed cream sweater while his wife, 27, tied her blonde locks into a ponytail with a white ribbon just one day after getting hitched at her father Nelson's $103m Florida compound.<br>         Wow!<br><br>The ex footballer, 46, is an investor of restoration company Lunaz which electrified and re-engineered the 1954 Jaguar XK140, having taken a a 10 percent stake in June 2021 (David Beckham, right, is pictured with David Lorenz, Founder & CEO, right)<br>His sportsman father looked dapper in a white shirt while his fashion designer mother wore a black strapped top while framing her face with an oversized pair of sunglasses.<br>Brooklyn's siblings stood by the gates of the spectacular estate and waved their family off as they sped off into the city.<br>Romeo, 19, stood out from the crowd in unmissable pink trousers and a white top while Cruz, 17, sported an oversized blue sweater and Harper, 10, a trendy brown dress.<br>Hours prior, Cruz couldn't help but let out a gigantic yawn on the morning after brother Brooklyn's flashy Palm Beach nuptials. <br>         Luxury: Lorenz said: 'In creating this beautiful, electrified Jaguar XK140, we are honoured to bridge the gap between David Beckham's professional life, where he is an investor in Lunaz and his family life'<br>         Flashy: He added: 'This remarkable car is the perfect gift to his son Brooklyn and daughter-in-law, Nicola on their wedding day'<br>The teenager gave a helping hand as he carried a cardboard box along with a heavy-looking bag while chatting with a pal after a long night of celebrations. <br>It follows reports that Brooklyn and Nicola were 'very happy' and 'sneaking kisses' during at pre-wedding party on Friday according to sources. <br>The couple tied the knot in a stunning early-evening ceremony on Saturday during their star-studded $3.5M wedding held in in Palm Beach, Florida.<br>An insider told the publication: 'Brooklyn and Nicola looked very happy and were walking around holding hands the whole night and sneaking kisses.'<br>        Breathtaking: He continued: 'In every respect, this extraordinary electric classic car by Lunaz symbolises a bright, positive future'<br>         Stunning: The InterMiami FC president requested for the car to be painted a light blue, however asked that his name for the unique colour would remain confidential<br>The eye-witness also detailed how the happy couple wore matching white suits and were joined for the evening by a group of A-list pals, including Serena and Venus Williams, Marc Anthony and Jordana to name a few.    <br>The source also reports that the lavish event took place in an an elaborate 'guest house' with around 500 guests in attendance where food stations and a bar were featured.<br>The following day, the couple sealed their nuptials with a lingering six-second kiss in front of celebrity guests including Sporty Spice Mel C, Eva Longoria, and tennis legend Serena Williams.<br>The proceedings started at 6pm sharp when aspiring chef Brooklyn, 23, was joined by his 27-year-old bride for the nuptials in one of the massive tented structures set up at the Peltz $103million family estate.<br>       Sleepy? Cruz couldn't help but let out a gigantic yawn on the morning after brother Brooklyn's flashy Palm Beach nuptials <br>He could be seen waiting on his own on a stage garlanded with flowers and plants for 15 minutes before actress Nicola arrived for the $4million extravaganza.<br>Meanwhile, it appeared there were six groomsmen who joined him on his right and six maids of honour who placed themselves to his left.<br>The former photographer chose brothers Romeo and Cruz, 17, as his best men for his much-publicised marriage to the daughter of billionaire financier Nelson Peltz, 79.<br>As exclusively predicted by MailOnline, the couple wed under a flower-garlanded chuppah in traditional Jewish ceremony in honour of Nicola's Jewish heritage.<br>       Brooklyn also has some Jewish heritage through his soccer legend father David, 46, whose maternal grandfather was Jewish.<br>And in keeping with tradition, Brooklyn smashed a glass wrapped in a napkin under his heel after he and Nicola were married by a rabbi.<br> The ceremony ended at 6.30pm, although Jewish weddings on a Saturday - the Sabbath - strictly speaking should not be conducted until the sun has gone down. Sundown is at around 8pm in Palm Beach.<br>Brooklyn and Nicola would have received the seven Jewish marriage blessings recited under the chuppah and over wine. The couple were seen taking sips.<br>               Loved-up: It follows reports that Brooklyn and Nicola were 'very happy' and 'sneaking kisses' during at pre-wedding party on Friday according to sources<br>Dad David had said he wanted to recite one of the blessings, which are traditionally given in Hebrew and sometimes then read in English.<br>The wedding took place in the first of the giant white tented structures filling the massive ocean front lawn, which was on the left looking at the Peltz mansion from the ocean.<br>After the ceremony, the guests moved to the centre tent, which has been dedicated to house a cocktail event.<br>They then moved to the third marquee, on the right, for the wedding banquet with food from celebrated Miami chef Thierry Isambert who used to cook trends for President Bill Clinton.<br>At the dinner, it is possible that the seven Jewish marriage blessings will be recited again - as is traditional among more devout families. They would also be recited each night for seven days.<br>                 Gorgeous: Nicola stunned in an incredible Valentino bridal gown as she posed for her wedding photos after marrying Brooklyn - exclusive DailyMail.com pictures have revealed<br>                 Congratulations! Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz have tied the knot (pictured during ceremony) in a stunning early-evening ceremony beside the ocean surrounded by celebrities including tennis legend Serena Williams<br>Nicola stunned in an incredible Valentino bridal gown as she posed for her wedding photos after marrying Brooklyn - exclusive DailyMail.com pictures have revealed.<br>The heiress bride was the epitome of elegance in her all-white long-sleeved dress while clutching a bouquet of white flowers near the chuppah, in which the couple wed in a Jewish ceremony.<br>Her incredible gown boasted a stunning sweeping veil, which featured delicate lace embellishing, as Nicola was every inch the bride. <br>The actress flew to Rome twice to work with Valentino designer Pierpaoio Piccioi at his studio to ensure every detail of the outfit was perfect. <br>             Beautiful!<br><br>As exclusively predicted by MailOnline, the couple wed under a flower-garlanded chuppah in traditional Jewish ceremony in honour of Nicola's Jewish heritage (pictured after they got engaged)<br>Nicola and aspiring chef Brooklyn, 23, were married in an early evening ceremony in one of three massive tented structures constructed on the sprawling ocean front lawn of father Nelson's $103million compound in Palm Beach, Florida.<br>After posing for the shots, she joined other guests in the middle giant marque dedicated to serving cocktails - then headed to adjacent banqueting marquee.<br>But she was careful not to reveal her dress this time to anyone who might be looking from the beach side of the property, by having a shield of white umbrellas cover her as she walked. <br>Guests including tennis legend Serena Williams, TV chef Gordon Ramsay and Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria could clearly be seen enjoying cocktails. <br>       The 300 revellers then moved to the banqueting tent - where DailyMail.com can reveal Brooklyn and Nicola's first dance to a live singer belting out Only Fools Rush In, made famous by Elvis Presley.<br>The couple took to the dance floor at 8.10pm and finished to loud cheers from the guests.<br><br>And the second song was the Ben E. King classic Stand By Me, we can also reveal.<br>Brooklyn and Nicola's wedding started at 6pm sharp when Brooklyn, 23, was joined by his 27-year-old bride for the nuptials in one of the massive tented structures set up at the Peltz $103million family estate in Palm Beach, Florida.<br>The eldest son of Victoria and David Beckham could be seen waiting on his own on a stage garlanded with flowers and plants for 15 minutes before actress Nicola arrived for the $4million extravaganza.<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox tvshowbiz" data-version="2" id="mol-52c2d030-b91a-11ec-9f71-e50d63fbe908" website Beckham buys $500k classic Jaguar as wedding gift for Brooklyn
state police have slammed the rumors being spread about the deaths of four university students who were found brutally murdered in their off-campus house earlier this month, as the investigation into their deaths enters a second consecutive week without any suspects.<br>Aaron Snell, the communications director for the Idaho State Police, said the rampant speculation about the deaths of Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Maddie Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20 on November 13 does a 'disservice to the families and to the community because it puts out additional information that hasn't been vetted.'<br>'Ultimately, detectives on scene have the information,' he told  over the weekend, adding: 'The people that are working this case from all three agencies...<br><br>they're the best and the brightest and they have the most up-to-date resources.'<br>But residents in the college town of Moscow, Idaho remain on edge as no new information about the students' deaths have been released, and they do not yet have a suspect and have not even retrieved a murder weapon.<br>Law enforcement officials now say they are withholding details in an effort to catch the killer.<br>They say that they are not releasing a profile of the suspect because it could lead to more fear and suspicion in the college town, as students at the University of Idaho are already looking to stay home or take online classes while the case remains unsolved.<br>'It will potentially put more fear, more suspicion on a wide variety of people versus if we use that to really refine where we're at in our investigation,' Idaho State Police communications director Aaron Snell FOX News' Lawrence Jones Saturday night.<br><br>'I think that will be more pertinent.'<br>'And so if we just provide information to the public, I just don't think that that's going to be a wise choice.'<br>           Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Maddie Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20 were found dead from stab wounds in the off-campus house the girls shared on November 13.<br><br>The case remains unsolved <br>         Idaho State Police communications director Aaron Snell told FOX News' Lawrence Jones how they are not releasing a profile of the suspect to prevent further hysteria in the college town<br>  RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Still, Snell said, police have been able to disprove some theories that have been circulating about the students' deaths and were able to rule out some suspects.<br>'At one point, we heard the victims were bound and gagged,' he told FOX Digital.<br><br>'Well we were able to successfully say "No that's not indeed accurate," and so we're trying to put out that information.'<br>An autopsy on the students' bodies found that they had multiple stab wounds, and 'some' had defensive wounds. <br>But there was no evidence they were bound and gagged before Goncalves and Mogen were found dead on the top floor of their Moscow home in their beds while college lovers Chapin and Kernodle were found in a second floor bedroom.<br>Snell also shot down the possibility that the quadruple murder was tied to other knife stabbings in Idaho, Washington and Oregon — despite  that they were probing a possible link between the students' deaths and a similar case in Oregon, where a husband and wife were stabbed in their beds by a crazed lunatic last year.<br>'We don't believe at this time ...<br><br>these murders are actually linked to two other knife murders that have occurred both in Pullman, [Washington] as well as Oregon,' Snell said, noting that police are 'aware of these various reports' and 'looked into them.'<br>'Again, that's part of the investigation,' he said.<br>'We have excellent investigators on this case. So ... we get critiqued by people that don't have knowledge of this specific case.'<br>And Snell denied that a dog found  on October 21 is related to the student murders, as are other animal-related deaths.<br>             Goncalves and Mogen, pictured left, were found stabbed to death on top of their beds on the top floor of the house they shared in Moscow, Idaho.<br><br>College sweethearts Chapin and Kernodle, pictured right, were found in a second floor bedroom<br>           The murder house in Moscow, Idaho is pictured here.<br><br>It remains unclear how a suspect may have gotten inside, while survivors Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke were sleeping on the ground floor<br>Moscow Police have also ruled out the girls' other two roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, 19, as suspects after another friend used one of their cellphones to call 911 that morning.<br>Police said they received a call about an 'unconscious person' jut before noon that day,  [https://www.cruisewhat.com/tocaya-organica-nutritional-information/ https://www.cruisewhat.com/tocaya-organica-nutritional-information/] when a friend thought at least one of the victims had passed out and would not wake up.  <br>They are now refusing to release that 911 call, in which the dispatcher spoke to 'multiple' people and have said they found no evidence that Kaylee had a stalker — despite her telling her friends as much in the weeks before she died.<br>In total, FOX Digital reports, the Moscow Police Department have ruled out: the victims' two surviving roommates, a male who appears in video footage showing Goncalves and Mogen ordering food from a food truck hours before their deaths, a driver who transported them home in the early morning hours of November 13 and a man Goncalves and Mogen called multiple times just before they were murdered.<br>         Steve Goncalves, the father of 21-year-old Kaylee Goncalves, told FOX News' Lawrence Jones Saturday night how he has not heard any new information about his daughter's death from law enforcement since Wednesday at 5pm<br>           Goncalves, pictured here with daughter, admitted he is 'frustrated' by the lack of information into his Kaylee's murder as the investigation enters its second consecutive week without a suspect<br> But the lack of concrete information is 'frustrating' Steve Goncalves, Kaylee's father, who revealed Saturday night that he has not heard anything from law enforcement since Wednesday at 5pm.<br>'They're kind of just telling me that they can't tell me much, which is frustrating to me because I've been very trustworthy,' Steve said of the investigators in an interview with FOX's Lawrence Jones, revealing: 'I do know things, I haven't shared things.'<br>He said he does not want to talk badly about law enforcement because they are 'hardworking individuals,' but said he is 'concerned' that Moscow police have not told him anything in days.<br>Until then, Goncalves said: 'We're holding our tongue, we're waiting patiently, but we're definitely concerned.'<br>He asked anyone with information about his daughter's whereabouts the night of November 12 and into November 13 to come forward and speak to law enforcement officials, saying they may provide the missing key to helping unravel the mystery.<br>         Goncalves and Mogen, pictured here, had spent much of the night before their deaths at the Corner Club — a Moscow dive bar popular with University of Idaho students<br>           <br>His daughter had spent much of the night before her death at the Corner Club — a Moscow dive bar popular with students — with Mogen, with whom she had been friends in high school before they went to college together.<br>At approximately 1.30am, the pair were caught on camera purchasing a portion of carbonara pasta from Grub Wandering Kitchen - a food truck that offers late night eats on weekends.<br>Parked up close to the Moscow branch of insurers State Farm and outdoor store Hyperspud Sports, Madison and Kaylee were last glimpsed walking away towards what police have called 'a private party driver' for their final ride home.<br>The route, seen in exclusive DailyMail.com video, takes less than five minutes to complete and cuts through the University of Idaho campus and passes the Sigma Chi house on the right where Xana and Ethan spent their last night before taking a left up King Road towards their home.<br>Poignantly, the drive also goes past the Moscow Police Department headquarters which can be seen on the left just as the route turns right onto the campus.<br>According to police, the pair arrived home at 1.45am - at the same time as Ethan and Xana and 45 minutes after their other roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, 19, who both miraculously survived the attack.<br>Less than two hours later, Madison, Kaylee, Xana and Ethan were dead - butchered as they slept by a knife-wielding villain.<br>Autopsy results showed all four died from stab wounds to the chest, with police saying the murder weapon was a large military-style knife which still hasn't been found.<br>Kaylee's dog Murphy survived the attack unscathed and didn't make a sound, while the first Dylan and Bethany knew of their roommates' fate came after 11am when they woke up and went upstairs to find them dead.<br>                 Dylan Mortensen (left) and Bethany Funke (middle) lived in the modest Moscow rental house with fellow University of Idaho students Xana Kernodle (second from left) Kaylee Goncalves (second from right) and Madison Mogen (right)  but survived the attack.<br><br>They have been ruled out as suspects<br>Police have asked for video from neighborhoods backing on to the property - suggesting they believe the killer entered and exited at the back of the house before escaping up a hill.<br>But in a twist that adds to the mystery of what happened to Madison and her friends, neighbors living in the homes backing onto the home and whose property would have been part of any escape route on foot said they heard and saw nothing.<br>Cynthia Mika, 70, told DailyMail.com that police had been to her home to ask for video but said all was quiet on the night the students died.<br>She said: 'We didn't hear a thing.<br><br>Our neighbors have a dog who barks and he would have woken us up if he saw anything. He didn't bark.'<br>       <div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-9d580970-6e8d-11ed-b03c-43f1cab12eec" website police chief SLAMS rumors swirling over death of four students

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state police have slammed the rumors being spread about the deaths of four university students who were found brutally murdered in their off-campus house earlier this month, as the investigation into their deaths enters a second consecutive week without any suspects.
Aaron Snell, the communications director for the Idaho State Police, said the rampant speculation about the deaths of Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Maddie Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20 on November 13 does a 'disservice to the families and to the community because it puts out additional information that hasn't been vetted.'
'Ultimately, detectives on scene have the information,' he told over the weekend, adding: 'The people that are working this case from all three agencies...

they're the best and the brightest and they have the most up-to-date resources.'
But residents in the college town of Moscow, Idaho remain on edge as no new information about the students' deaths have been released, and they do not yet have a suspect and have not even retrieved a murder weapon.
Law enforcement officials now say they are withholding details in an effort to catch the killer.
They say that they are not releasing a profile of the suspect because it could lead to more fear and suspicion in the college town, as students at the University of Idaho are already looking to stay home or take online classes while the case remains unsolved.
'It will potentially put more fear, more suspicion on a wide variety of people versus if we use that to really refine where we're at in our investigation,' Idaho State Police communications director Aaron Snell FOX News' Lawrence Jones Saturday night.

'I think that will be more pertinent.'
'And so if we just provide information to the public, I just don't think that that's going to be a wise choice.'
Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Maddie Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20 were found dead from stab wounds in the off-campus house the girls shared on November 13.

The case remains unsolved 
Idaho State Police communications director Aaron Snell told FOX News' Lawrence Jones how they are not releasing a profile of the suspect to prevent further hysteria in the college town
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Still, Snell said, police have been able to disprove some theories that have been circulating about the students' deaths and were able to rule out some suspects.
'At one point, we heard the victims were bound and gagged,' he told FOX Digital.

'Well we were able to successfully say "No that's not indeed accurate," and so we're trying to put out that information.'
An autopsy on the students' bodies found that they had multiple stab wounds, and 'some' had defensive wounds. 
But there was no evidence they were bound and gagged before Goncalves and Mogen were found dead on the top floor of their Moscow home in their beds while college lovers Chapin and Kernodle were found in a second floor bedroom.
Snell also shot down the possibility that the quadruple murder was tied to other knife stabbings in Idaho, Washington and Oregon — despite that they were probing a possible link between the students' deaths and a similar case in Oregon, where a husband and wife were stabbed in their beds by a crazed lunatic last year.
'We don't believe at this time ...

these murders are actually linked to two other knife murders that have occurred both in Pullman, [Washington] as well as Oregon,' Snell said, noting that police are 'aware of these various reports' and 'looked into them.'
'Again, that's part of the investigation,' he said.
'We have excellent investigators on this case. So ... we get critiqued by people that don't have knowledge of this specific case.'
And Snell denied that a dog found on October 21 is related to the student murders, as are other animal-related deaths.
Goncalves and Mogen, pictured left, were found stabbed to death on top of their beds on the top floor of the house they shared in Moscow, Idaho.

College sweethearts Chapin and Kernodle, pictured right, were found in a second floor bedroom
The murder house in Moscow, Idaho is pictured here.

It remains unclear how a suspect may have gotten inside, while survivors Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke were sleeping on the ground floor
Moscow Police have also ruled out the girls' other two roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, 19, as suspects after another friend used one of their cellphones to call 911 that morning.
Police said they received a call about an 'unconscious person' jut before noon that day, https://www.cruisewhat.com/tocaya-organica-nutritional-information/ when a friend thought at least one of the victims had passed out and would not wake up.  
They are now refusing to release that 911 call, in which the dispatcher spoke to 'multiple' people and have said they found no evidence that Kaylee had a stalker — despite her telling her friends as much in the weeks before she died.
In total, FOX Digital reports, the Moscow Police Department have ruled out: the victims' two surviving roommates, a male who appears in video footage showing Goncalves and Mogen ordering food from a food truck hours before their deaths, a driver who transported them home in the early morning hours of November 13 and a man Goncalves and Mogen called multiple times just before they were murdered.
Steve Goncalves, the father of 21-year-old Kaylee Goncalves, told FOX News' Lawrence Jones Saturday night how he has not heard any new information about his daughter's death from law enforcement since Wednesday at 5pm
Goncalves, pictured here with daughter, admitted he is 'frustrated' by the lack of information into his Kaylee's murder as the investigation enters its second consecutive week without a suspect
But the lack of concrete information is 'frustrating' Steve Goncalves, Kaylee's father, who revealed Saturday night that he has not heard anything from law enforcement since Wednesday at 5pm.
'They're kind of just telling me that they can't tell me much, which is frustrating to me because I've been very trustworthy,' Steve said of the investigators in an interview with FOX's Lawrence Jones, revealing: 'I do know things, I haven't shared things.'
He said he does not want to talk badly about law enforcement because they are 'hardworking individuals,' but said he is 'concerned' that Moscow police have not told him anything in days.
Until then, Goncalves said: 'We're holding our tongue, we're waiting patiently, but we're definitely concerned.'
He asked anyone with information about his daughter's whereabouts the night of November 12 and into November 13 to come forward and speak to law enforcement officials, saying they may provide the missing key to helping unravel the mystery.
Goncalves and Mogen, pictured here, had spent much of the night before their deaths at the Corner Club — a Moscow dive bar popular with University of Idaho students

His daughter had spent much of the night before her death at the Corner Club — a Moscow dive bar popular with students — with Mogen, with whom she had been friends in high school before they went to college together.
At approximately 1.30am, the pair were caught on camera purchasing a portion of carbonara pasta from Grub Wandering Kitchen - a food truck that offers late night eats on weekends.
Parked up close to the Moscow branch of insurers State Farm and outdoor store Hyperspud Sports, Madison and Kaylee were last glimpsed walking away towards what police have called 'a private party driver' for their final ride home.
The route, seen in exclusive DailyMail.com video, takes less than five minutes to complete and cuts through the University of Idaho campus and passes the Sigma Chi house on the right where Xana and Ethan spent their last night before taking a left up King Road towards their home.
Poignantly, the drive also goes past the Moscow Police Department headquarters which can be seen on the left just as the route turns right onto the campus.
According to police, the pair arrived home at 1.45am - at the same time as Ethan and Xana and 45 minutes after their other roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, 19, who both miraculously survived the attack.
Less than two hours later, Madison, Kaylee, Xana and Ethan were dead - butchered as they slept by a knife-wielding villain.
Autopsy results showed all four died from stab wounds to the chest, with police saying the murder weapon was a large military-style knife which still hasn't been found.
Kaylee's dog Murphy survived the attack unscathed and didn't make a sound, while the first Dylan and Bethany knew of their roommates' fate came after 11am when they woke up and went upstairs to find them dead.
Dylan Mortensen (left) and Bethany Funke (middle) lived in the modest Moscow rental house with fellow University of Idaho students Xana Kernodle (second from left) Kaylee Goncalves (second from right) and Madison Mogen (right)  but survived the attack.

They have been ruled out as suspects
Police have asked for video from neighborhoods backing on to the property - suggesting they believe the killer entered and exited at the back of the house before escaping up a hill.
But in a twist that adds to the mystery of what happened to Madison and her friends, neighbors living in the homes backing onto the home and whose property would have been part of any escape route on foot said they heard and saw nothing.
Cynthia Mika, 70, told DailyMail.com that police had been to her home to ask for video but said all was quiet on the night the students died.
She said: 'We didn't hear a thing.

Our neighbors have a dog who barks and he would have woken us up if he saw anything. He didn't bark.'
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-9d580970-6e8d-11ed-b03c-43f1cab12eec" website police chief SLAMS rumors swirling over death of four students