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Murders of Idaho College: 9-1-1 Call Audio before organizing the test version

Heartbreaking audio from the 9-1-1 call, which took place shortly after the Idaho College murders in November 2022 Bryan Kohberger Attempt.

The call was made on the morning of November 13, 2022 the day the victims were discovered, and a young woman can hectically try to explain to a 9-1-1 disc patcher what she had found in her house in Moscow, Idaho.

“Something happened in our house. We don't know what, ”said the woman in the audio of E! News.

After the dispatcher managed to receive the woman's address, a second woman was on the phone to describe the scene.

“One of our roommates passed out and she was drunk last night and she doesn't wake up,” said the second woman. “Oh, and I saw a man in her house last night.”

The authorities finally arrived at the scene and the call was ended when the dispatcher had the police take over.

The murders of Ethan Chapin, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle (20) and Kaylee Goncalves (21), rocked the small town of Moscow in 2022. The police were on the second and third floor of the house and on November 14, 2022, their deaths, were dominated as “homel”. Each victim had been stabbed several times with a large fixed blade knife, and a knife sheath was left behind at the scene.

While the officials believed that the victims had slept at the time of the attacks, it was found that a person had defensive wounds and had tried to ward off their attacker. There were no indications of sexual assault.

On December 7, 2022, the police announced that they were looking for a white Hyundai Elantra that was seen near the scene, and said that the occupants of the car had “critical information”. The vehicle was later registered than with Kohberger.

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Kohberger was arrested later in the same month on December 30, 2022 after he was in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He was charged with the first degree murder, and in May 2023 a non -guilty request was entered in Kohberger's order after his lawyer said that his client was “quiet”.

On March 6th, court documents with text messages between survivors contain roommates Dylan Mortensen And Bethany Funke were unsealed. Mortensen and Funke were increasingly concerned in the conversations after their roommates did not respond to their texts and calls.

“Nobody answers,” Mortensen wrote in a message to Funke at 4:22 a.m. “I'm confused Rlly.”

Ten minutes later, Mortensen Goncalve wrote “PLS answers”.

Mortensen then said that she saw a man who she described as a “ski mask”.

“As if he had soemtbinf [sic] Over is for the head and little mouth, ”wrote Mortenent to Funke. “I'm not joking [I] I freaked out like that. “

Funke replied: “Come to my room. Run. Down here. “

In the case of the case, the public prosecutors have argued that the text messages “define a timeline of the morning” and should not be regarded as hearsay.

Kohberger's process will begin on August 11, 2025 in Boise, Idaho,