Idaho College advisives: Dramatic 911 Call revealed

Idaho College advisives: Dramatic 911 Call revealed

The dramatic called 911 has been freed from the students of the University of Idaho, discovered that one of their unconscious friends in what would become an impressive case of quadruple murder that captivated the country.

A woman who cries told the dispatcher: “Something has happened in our house, and we don’t know what.”

Another woman took the phone and said: “One of the roommates fainted. And last night he was drunk and is not waking up.”

“Ah, and they saw a man at home last night,” he added, at a disturbing moment.

Bryan Kohberger is accused of fatally stabbing Ethan Chapin, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen and Xana Kernodle in the girl’s house outside the campus in Moscow in the early hours of November 13, 2022. Chapin, Kernodle’s boyfriend was sleeping at the time.

The four students of the Idaho University stabbed until death in November 2022, were Kaylee Goncalves, up to the left; Xana Kernodle, up to the right; Ethan Chapin, down to the left; and Madison Mogen, down to the right.

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According to the court documents, two roommates survived, including a roommate who said in the middle of the night that he saw a man with black clothes and a mask that passed by the house in the house.

The fourth companion said she did not recognize the man, who said she walked to the sliding glass door of the house. She described it as 5 feet 10 or higher, and “not very muscular, but attempt atwitically with tupid eyebrows,” according to the documents.

In the frantic called 911, quick breathing is heard before one of the people they call says: “She passed out, what happens?”

The person who called anguished tells the dispatcher: “She is not awakening.”

In this archive photo of November 13, 2022, the flowers and stuffed animals are aligned outside a sign along Pullman Road in Moscow, Idaho, to pay tribute to four students who died in a horrible attack in a house near the campus.

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The woman continues to cry and breathe strongly.

Then a man takes the phone. The dispatcher asks: “Are you breathing?” And the man replies: “No.”

In this archive photo of November 17, 2022, the students of the State University of Boise and the people who knew the students of the Idaho University who were killed in Moscow, Idaho, pay tribute to a vigil in BSU.

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Police believe that murders took place between 4 am and 4:25 am, but 911 call was not made until 11:58 am

The surviving roommates called and sent a text message to the victims several times between 4:19 am and 4:32 am, and the victims never responded, according to judicial documents.

The house where four universities if Idaho students were found dead on November 13, 2022.

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At 10:23 am, the roommates survivors returned to send text messages to Goncalves and Mogen, according to the documents.

At 11:50 am, just before the call to 911, the roommates called someone out of the house.

Kohberger, who was a doctorate of criminology. Student of the nearby Washington State University at the time of murders, was arrested in December 2022.

He is accused of four first -degree murder positions and a robbery charge. In his name a statement of guilt was presented in his name and is ready to go to trial in August.

Jenna Harrison and Emily Shapiro of ABC News contributed to this report.

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