Bryan Kohberger case
911 Audio published
… scores panic, confusion in the house
Published

The 911 call from the night of the shocking murders of the University of Idaho was released … and gives an insight into the blanket strength, as the two surviving roommates were really.
The authorities published the audio Friday … and begins with the fact that the dispatcher asks for an emergency – while the woman at the other end of the phone shouts with a frightened voice that something happens in the house, but they don't know what.
The first woman is so overwhelmed by terror, another person – who says that she lives next door – takes the phone and speaks to the dispatcher.
This second person calmly tells the dispatcher that one of the roommates was drunk last night and does not wake up … before she mentioned that she saw a man in the house the evening before.
The dispatcher says that she has to know what happens – because you believe that someone will pass out – and the group is pursuing in the house.

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The heavy, panicked breathing comes from the other end of the phone … and it is clear that everyone strives not to freak out.
It is difficult to see who is in this situation – the phone is passed on to several people throughout the call … but one voice at the other end confirms that one of the roommates does not breathe.
This audio appears just a few days later Text messages – also show confusion About everything that happens in the now destroyed house.
As you know … Bryan Kohberger was arrested and charged with four students from the University of Idaho – Ethan ChapinPresent Xana KernodlePresent Madison Mogen And Kaylee Goncalves.
Kohberger – a doctoral student in criminology at Washington State University – was arrested about six weeks after the murders. He denied any participation in the crime.
The alleged murderer has won quite a follower since his arrest … with the fans who rave about his search for the search, which was taken last September. He was the first court of the year in January and his procedure is planned for mid -August.