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Audio of the 911 call published in the Idaho Student Murder case

Boise, Idaho. – The audio of a 911 call on the day of the fourth students from the University of Idaho was stabbed when the callers found that at least one of the students did not woke up.

In the audio, which was published on Friday, a woman called on November 13, 2022 at 11:55 a.m. 911. She sounded very angry when she said, “Something in our house happened.”

She collapsed crying while she gave the address. At that time, another woman took the phone.

“One of the roommates who passed out and she was drunk last night and did not wake up,” said the second woman to a dispatcher. “Oh, and you saw a man in your house last night.”

The first caller came back into the line and asked if she could tell the dispatcher what happened and said: “At 4 a.m.,” she cut off and said she had to know what was going on at that time and whether someone was passed.

The woman said they were looking and then said the students were still passionate and did not wake up. The dispatcher told them that help was on the way. At this point, the caller or caller sounded as if they may have cried and breathe when they informed the dispatcher that the person who was not breathing was 20 years old.

Then a male voice in the line was said, the hello and the dispatcher asked it not to pass the phone on. The man also told the dispatcher that the woman did not breathe. The call ended shortly afterwards when the police arrived.

Bryan Kohberger is charged with four murder cases in the death of Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves. The students were killed in a rental house near their campus in Moscow, Idaho in the early morning.

A judge previously entered a non -guilty plea on behalf of Kohberger. The prosecutors said they will apply for the death penalty if they are convicted.

Kohberger's attempt is scheduled to begin on August 11th and are expected to take more than three months.