The father of Kaylee Goncalves, who was one of four students of Idaho College students who were murdered in 2022, published after the first 911 call from the fateful night.
Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were stabbed in November 2022 in the student house outside the campus in Moscow, Idaho.
On Friday Idaho officers published the call for the four -time murder, which developed at the address.
Kaylee's father Steve reacted to the call and appeared in Newsnation, said that the family listened to them before their publication, and that there was no clarity.
He said the show: “I always wanted it to make more sense. Your brain would like to show that “this makes more sense”.
“But the truth is, murder never makes sense. This is a psychopathic person who does something that breaks the norm. '
In a contribution to her Facebook page, the Goncalves family added: “The 911 call? It is not the neatly caught dialogue of a well-made story, not the polished performance that you could expect from a Hollywood script.
'NO. It's raw. It's jagged. A scorching, unvarnished truth that no camera could ever grasp. Every breath. Every cry. '
Kaylee Goncalves was murdered in November 2022 in the house in Moscow, Idaho

Steve Goncalves appeared in Newsnation and said

Dylan Mortensen, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen (on Kaylees shoulders) Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Bethany Funke
The article adds: “Every tremor in the voice shows such a cruel reality, so brutally honestly, it cuts deeper than anything that can develop fiction.
Finally, let us put the unpleasant truth: the 911 call was made the moment the defendant left this house; It would not have saved anyone. Nothing would have changed. '
In the call that seems to have been made by someone who did not live at the address, a caller can be heard hysterically sobbing.
The woman can be heard through deep sobs and to say: “Something happened in our house”.
The phone is then passed on to another person who says: “One of our roommates is passed out and she was drunk last night and she doesn't wake up. You saw a man in your house last night. '
A male voice can also be heard on the phone – before the dispatcher asks you not to hand over the phone.
The man also told the dispatcher that the woman did not breathe. The call ended shortly afterwards when the police arrived.
According to Goncalves, a neighbor and one of Chapin's close friends Hunter Johnson were also at the scene.
He said he spoke to Johnson and thinks he came across the group's bodies.
The 30 -year -old Bryan Kohberger is charged with four murder cases in the deaths.

Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of having stabbed four students from the University of Idaho
Kohberger, a doctor of criminology, was arrested six weeks later and the murders accused. He denies participation in the crime.
The investigators accepted Kohberger as a suspect after his DNA was found in a brown leather-ka bar-knife sheath next to Mogen's body in the gruesome scene.
At the time of the murders, two other roommates – Mortensen and Bethany Funke – lived with Mogen, Goncalves and Kernodle in the three -story house in Moscow.
They were in the house at the time of the murders, but escaped intact.
Mortensen, whose bedroom was on the second floor, faced the murders directly after the murders.
She told the investigators that she was woken up by noises in the house around 4 a.m. this morning and heard a voice said: “There is someone here.”
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.”

The student house in which the murders took place. The surviving roommate Dylan Mortensen came with masked intruders after the murders assumed that they have taken place
Mortensen told the investigators that she opened her door and looked out three times.
The third time she said she saw a masked man with “bushy eyebrows” and passed her door in a black walk and on the way to the back doors of the house.
The defense is now asking the judge to block all evidence that refer to “bushy eyebrows” and to prevent Mortensen from using these words to identify Kohberger if they are attested to court.
According to the public prosecutor, the Touch-DNA found in the vagina was attributed to the 30-year-old suspect using the investigative genetic genetic genetic (IGG).
A judge previously entered a non -guilty plea on behalf of Kohberger. The prosecutors have announced that they apply for the death penalty if they are convicted.
In a hearing closed door in January, Kohberger's lawyers tried to throw the DNA evidence out of his process by claiming that the use of IGG had violated its constitutional rights and that the state failed to correctly document the use of the method of investigating the search command.

Kohberger looks at his lawyer, the public defender Anne Taylor, right during a hearing before the district court of Latah, Thursday, January 5, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho
In February, the judge refused to defend the defense and enabled the state to present the jury to the key evidence.
Just a few days after the judgment was handed over, the defense was heavily shaken and brought the lawyer Bicka Barlow on board, who specializes in specialized forensic DNA evidence.
A judge previously entered a non -guilty plea on behalf of Kohberger. The prosecutors said they will apply for the death penalty if they are convicted.
Kohberger's process is expected to begin on August 11th and is expected to take more than three months.
So far he has offered a vague 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.