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Bryan Kohberger 911 calls and terrible text messages between survivors roommate on the night of Idaho Murde unveiled

As part of a bomb bowl, which also unveiled a hectic 911 call, after discovering one of the non -reacting victims, a delicious text messenger also revealed between the two surviving roommates of the Idaho massacre, which also revealed a hectic 911 call.

The roommates, who were only identified as DM and BF in court documents, were the only two survivors when four of their friends were killed in November 2022 during a home vasion.

Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were fatally stabbed in their student house outside the campus in Moscow, Idaho.

Bryan Kohberger, a doctor of criminology, was arrested six weeks later and the killings were accused. He denies participation in the crime.

Between 4.22 a.m. and 4.24 p.m. on the morning of November 13, 2022, the surviving Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke exchanged 17 hectic text messages, which feared that someone was in his house.

'I don't make jokes o [sic] I freaked out like this: 'One of the news sent by DM, which was publicly identified as Mortensen on BF (Funke).

Funke replied in three separate messages: “Coming into my room. Run. Down here. '

The terrifying developments will be published for the first time. The call was made about eight hours after the text exchange from Funke's cell phone.

Bryan Kohberger (seen in a search photo) denies that he is responsible for the death of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin

Ethan Chapin (left) was home in the night of the murders in his girlfriend Xana Kernodle (right)

Best friends Kaylee Goncalves (right) and Madison Mogen (left) were found in the same bed stabbed

Ethan Chapin lived on the night of the murders in his girlfriend Xana Kernodle (left together). Best friends Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen (together on the right) were found stabbed in the same bed

Between 4.22 a.m. and 4.24 p.m. on the morning of November 13, 2022, the surviving Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke exchanged 17 hectic text messages, which feared that someone was in his house

Between 4.22 a.m. and 4.24 p.m. on the morning of November 13, 2022, the surviving Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke exchanged 17 hectic text messages, which feared that someone was in his house

'Hello, something happens. Something happened in our house. We don't know what, ”explains the caller.

“One of ours … one of the roommates who passed out and they were drunk last night and did not wake up.”

A second voice tells the operator that the girls saw a man in their house last night. '

The shipping operator must repeat the girls repeatedly not to give the phone while alternating to convey the trauma they saw.

Finally, an unknown voice says when the authorities arrive and the call will end, says: “I think we have a murder.”

As Kohberger's planned negotiation date approaches, the court published the bomb shells on Thursday between the survivors and the transcript of the call.

The newly published submissions offer an insight into the case of the state against Kohberger and the terrifying fear that four of their friends led through the survivors on the night were killed tragically.

'Kaylee. What's going on, Mortensen wrote in an SMS to Gonclaves. She didn't hear back.

From left: Dylan Mortensen, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen (on Kaylees shoulders), Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Bethany Funke

From left: Dylan Mortensen, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen (on Kaylees shoulders), Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Bethany Funke

Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were fatally stabbed in their student house outside the campus in Moscow, Idaho.

Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were fatally stabbed in their student house outside the campus in Moscow, Idaho.

She sent another text to Funke with the inscription “Nobody answered”, followed a moment later by another: “I'm confused Rlly.”

Funke replied and asked: “Ya dude wtf … Xana wore everything black.”

Mortensen replied and acquaintances that she was “freaked out” before she realized that she had seen someone who had “almost a ski mask”.

Funke replied: “Actually”.

Mortensen told her that he is soembinfover for the head and the little one and mouth [sic]. '

“I'm not joking, I'm freaky like that … my phone will die.”

Mortensen tried to call Chapin and Gonclaves before writing an SMS and asked her to answer the phone. She also tried to name Kernodle.

At Funke's request, she then replied that she was asked that she ran into her room and admitted that she was afraid.

Bryan Kohberger, a doctor of criminology, was arrested six weeks later and the killings were accused. He denies the participation in the crime

Bryan Kohberger, a doctor of criminology, was arrested six weeks later and the killings were accused. He denies the participation in the crime

Funke answered quickly and said to her: “Ya IK, but it's better than being alone.”

The duo wore in Funke's room for the night and Mortensen tried to contact her roommates again in the morning.

Mortensen, whose bedroom was on the second floor, faced the murders opposite the murders, according to the court -made court documents.

She told the investigators that at around 4 a.m. she was woken up by noises in the house and heard a voice say: “Here is someone.”

She also heard what sounded like a whimper from Kernodle's room and the voice of a man and said: “It's okay, I will help you.”

Mortensen told the investigators that she opened her door and looked out three times.

The third time she said she saw a man with “bushy eyebrows” and passed her door in a black walk and past the back doors of the house.

The court asked Kohberger's defense Evidence that refer to “bushy eyebrows” and from Mortensen with these words to identify Kohberger when she says in court.

Mortensen, whose bedroom was on the second floor

Mortensen, whose bedroom was on the second floor

Kohberger has offered a vague so far Alibi claimed for the night of the murders, he drove around at night and looked at the stars.

No witnesses can confirm where he was, his lawyer Anne Taylor admitted in a court registration.

Next to the DNA that was found on the knife sheath His white elantra – which fit the car, how he left the crime scene at the time of the murders – and cell phone recordings that placed him near the house.

Kohberger will be in court next in April.

This is a developing story. More come.