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911 call in the student Murder published in the University of Idaho

Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen were killed in the attack. Listen to the 911 call in the video player above. | Received from CNN via CNN newSource

Moscow – A 911 call was released from the day of the fourth student of the University of Idaho in her house in Moscow.

The call begins with a crying woman who desperately tells the dispatcher: “Something happens … something happens in our house. We don't know what. ”

The woman begins to cry and another woman takes the phone. She tells the dispatcher: “One of the roommates is passed out. And she was drunk last night and she didn't wake up. Oh, and you saw a man in your house last night. ”

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The dispatcher demands the address of the callers, and one of the women in the management explains to explain what happened last night, but the dispatcher asks what is currently happening in the apartment.

“I have to know what's going on – when someone won't be passed out. Can you find out? “The dispatcher says.

A woman on the phone says that she is looking and hears a few seconds later, as they say: “Is she passed on? What's up? She doesn't wake up. “

A few seconds later, they hear a man in the background: “Go out. Exit. Exit.”

The dispatcher tells the caller that help is on the road and the man stands on the line.

“Do she breathe?” The dispatcher asks.

“No,” replies the man.

The dispatcher says that an ambulance and a law enforcement authorities are on the move. While she tells the caller that he should get a defibrillator if one is available, an official arrives and the call ends.

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The call, which is a little more than four minutes long, was preserved for the first time and published by Kxly TV in Spokane throughout his Friday. It comes a week after text messages from two survivors and a copy of the 911 call were not sealed by the court.

Bryan Kohberger, 30, is accused of having stabbed Kaylee Goncalves, 21,; Madison Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Kernodles friend Ethan Chapin, 20. They were all found dead on November 13, 2022.

Two other young women who lived in the house were intact in the attack in the early morning. A roommate said that, according to court documents, she saw a man in black clothes and a mask in the house in the middle of the night.

The roommate said that she did not recognize the man and described him as a 5-foot 10 or larger. He was “not very muscular, but was built with bushy eyebrows,” said court documents.

Kohberger's attempt is scheduled to begin on August 11th and is expected to take more than three months. If he was found guilty, he could face the death penalty.

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