Text message explains the time line of Idaho College murder: Court Documents
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Text message explains the time line of Idaho College murder: Court Documents

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At night the fourth Idaho student was stabbed to death at home outside the campus together, two roommate victims who were still alive in panic trying to reach their friends, according to the text message quoted included in the court document available on Thursday.

Submission in the case of the suspect Bryan Kohberger also gave a new light to the time line that occurred on November 13, 2022, at the residence of students outside the campus near Idaho University in Moscow, Idaho.

The house where four universities if Idaho students were found dead on November 13, 2022.

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Court Documents – submitted by the prosecutor last month, but posted to the Map Thursday – showed that the four victims, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin and Madison Mogen, were believed to arrive at home at the king of the road around 1:45 am

One of the two survivors, who was a roommate, was proven to have sent a message to a Uber driver to take them from bar to house at 02:10 at that time, another survivor was proven to be awake and texting.

At 4 am Kernodle accepted Doordash’s orders, according to the prosecutor, and one alive roommate said that he thought he heard Goncalves playing with his dog.

“A few moments” After that, the roommate said, “he heard someone he thought Goncalves said something about the effect of ‘there was someone here,” said the prosecutor before.

At 4:17 in the morning the security camera was less than 50 feet from Kernodle’s room to take the sound of a barking dog and “Audio distorted from what sounded like a sound or whining was followed by a loud sound,” according to the previous court document.

Just before 4:30 in the morning, the two roommates were sending alternating sms, according to the proposed transcript, and they looked scared when their calls and text to the four victims were not answered.

“Nobody answered,” A roommate identified in the document as “DM” sent an SMS “BF” between 4:22 in the morning and 4:24 in the morning “I was confused RN.”

“Kaylee,” DM sent a Goncalves sms. “What happened.” And then to BF they said, “I’m scared.”

DM made a reference to someone in “like a ski mask almost” to BF, who responded, “Stfu.”

“I’m not kidding,” DM said, adding that they “were very scared.”

“Come to my room,” BF said. “Run.”

Four Idaho University students were stabbed to death in November 2022, were Kaylee Goncalves, top left; Xana kernodle, upper right; Ethan Chapin, lower left; and Madison Mogen, lower right.

Moscow/TNS Police Department via Zuma Press Wire Service via Shutterstock

While the terrible exchange did not explain the whole story, they offered first sight of what was said at King Road’s house where the murder, according to the prosecutor, had just happened.

The prosecutor who led the case against Kohberger had asked the court to acknowledge the exchange, by saying they “presented the impression of reason and excitement” as they described in the reaction in the moment of what happened.

The roommate said, “He looked out of his room but did not see anything when he heard a comment about someone at home,” said the previous pretrial document. “He opened the door for the second time when he heard what he thought cried coming from Kernodle’s room.”

He “then said that he heard a man’s voice saying something about the effect of ‘it’s okay, I will help you,'” according to the documents submitted previously.

A roommate said he opened the door again and saw a man wearing black clothes and mask walking past him, according to a written statement. He stood “frozen” and in “surprise” when he walked towards the glass door sliding the house, said a written statement.

A roommate said he did not recognize the man, the written statement showed. He described it as at least 5 feet-10, and “not too muscular, but athletically built with dense eyebrows,” according to a written statement.

The two living roommates who are still alive are expected to testify in the upcoming large murder trial, said the prosecutor in the latest unable to be sealed court documents.

Included in the new submission is also a transcript that was deleted from the 911 call placed at 11:58 am – almost seven hours after the intruder was seen – after the “unresponsive body” of the kernodle was found.

Emergency calls are placed after the busy text to the victims’ cellphones, the exchange of text between one of the roommates who is still alive and his father, and other calls are placed to numbers whose owners are not identified in submission.

They also stated that the two living roommates who were still alive were told by others at the scene to call emergency shipments, they did.

“Um, one of the roommates fainted and he was drunk last night and he didn’t wake up,” one of them told Dispatch, per transcript.

“Oh, and they saw some of the men in their house last night,” they added.

The order to respond to “all ambulances” is given to respond, and the telephone is being passed among several people at the scene, the transcript shows.

“Is he breathing?” Dispatch asked, and was told, “No.”

“I think we have a murder,” said someone at the scene.

In November 17, 2022, photo files, Boise State University students and people who know Idaho University students who were killed in Moscow, Idaho, paid tribute to guard in BSU.

Idaho Statesman/TNS Via Getty Images, File

Kohberger was arrested as a suspect in four stabbing deaths in December 2022, after the hunt for six weeks, and he was charged in May 2023.

He was charged with four charges of first -class murder and one accusation of theft. In his indictment, he refused to give a request, so the judge submitted an innocent request on his name.

If proven guilty, he can face the death sentence at Idaho.

The court will begin in August.

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