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Murders by Idaho College: Hekter 911 Call in the four -way murder case has just published: “She is not awakening”

Moscow, Idaho – The dramatic 911 call was released by the students of the University of Idaho, who would be passed out in a shocking four -time murder case that had fascinated the country.

A crying woman said to The Dispatcher: “Something happened in our house and we don't know what.”

Another woman took the phone and said: “One of the roommates passes out. And she was drunk last night and she doesn't wake up.”

“Oh, and you saw a man in your house last night,” she added in a haunting moment.

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Texts provide insights into what was said and observed four fatal stitches.

Bryan Kohberger is accused

Two roommates survived inside, including a roommate who said in the middle of the night that, according to court documents, she saw a man in black clothes and a mask that went past her in the house.

The roommate said that she did not recognize the man from whom she said he had approached the house sliding door. She described it as a 5-foot 10 or bigger and “not very muscular, but built with bushy eyebrows”.

The hectic 911 call can be heard quickly before one of the callers says: “She is passed on – what's going on?”

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The needy caller then tells the dispatcher: “She doesn't wake up.”

The woman continues and breathes heavily.

Then a man takes the phone. The dispatcher asks: “Do you breathe?” And the man replies “no”

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The police believe that the murders took place between 4 a.m. and 4:25 a.m., but the 911 call was only made at 11:58 a.m.

The surviving roommates called the victims several times between 4:19 a.m. and 4:32 a.m. and wrote the victims – and the victims never answered according to court documents.

At 10:23 a.m., the surviving roommates again wrote Goncalves and Mogen after the documents.

At 11:50 a.m. – shortly before the 911 call – the roommates called someone outside the house.

Kohberger, who a criminology -h. The student at the nearby Washington State University was arrested at the time of the murders in December 2022.

He is charged with the first degree murder and a break -in. A non -guilty plea was entered in his name and will go to court in August.

Jenna Harrison and Emily Shapiro from ABC News contributed to this report.

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