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911 Call by Surviving Roomates Telephone in Moscow Murder Published, Caller's details tomorrow morning

NBC received the 911 call from the house, in which four students from the University of Idaho stabbed.

Boise, Idaho-NBC received the 911 audio call from the house outside the campus, in which four students from the University of Idaho stabbed in November 2022.

After the police, the call came from one of the roommates' surviving phones.

During the four -minute long call that was made shortly before noon, the caller and someone who said he was a neighbor with a dispatcher. The two said, one of the roommates who lived in the house in the 1122 King Road, had passed out and did not wake up.

Listen the full audio here. The telephone number was published.

According to court documents, the non -reacting person Xana Kernodle was.

During the call, one of the callers mentioned to see a man in their house around 4 a.m.

The shipping then spoke to a third person and asked if the powerful person breathed. The caller said no.

The Moscow police said dead against noon Ethan Chapin, Kernodle, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves.

In an application submitted on February 24, 2025, the prosecutors argue that the statements that were made during the call of 911 should be permitted for the “present sensory impression” and “excited statement”.

The present sensory impression is a statement that an event describes, during or immediately after appearance. An excited statement is a statement about an event that is involved in the event under stress.

The public prosecutor also argue that an SMS exchange should be approved as evidence under the same “current sensory impression” and “excited statement”.

According to court documents, the former judge had monitored the case, the district judge John Judge, that the news and statements were permitted.

Bryan Kohberger is charged with four murder cases. His process is expected to start in Boise on August 11th and take longer than three months.