Audio from a 911 call made on November 13, 2022, during the aftermath of the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students has been released. The call reveals confusion and distress as callers reported that one of the roommates was unresponsive. The incident occurred at a rental home in Moscow, Idaho, where Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves were killed.
- 911 call reveals confusion and distress
- Callers reported a passed-out roommate
- Mention of a man seen in the house
- Bryan Kohberger charged with four murders
- Trial scheduled for August 11, lasting over three months
- Prosecutors seeking death penalty if convicted
The released audio captures a woman calling 911 at approximately 11:55 a.m., visibly upset as she informs the dispatcher about an emergency at their residence. She mentions that one roommate is not waking up and had been drinking the night before. Another caller then takes over and adds that they saw a man in their house earlier that night.
The dispatcher attempts to gather information but is met with emotional responses from the callers. They describe the unresponsive individual as being around 20 years old. As the situation escalates, a male voice interjects to confirm that someone is not breathing. The call concludes shortly after police arrive on the scene.
- Date of incident: November 13, 2022
- Location: Moscow, Idaho
- Victims: Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves
- Suspect: Bryan Kohberger charged with four counts of murder
Bryan Kohberger has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him. Prosecutors have indicated they will seek the death penalty if he is convicted. His trial is scheduled to begin on August 11 and is expected to last over three months.
This release provides insight into the chaotic moments following a tragic event that resulted in significant loss for families and friends involved. The upcoming trial will likely shed more light on this case and its implications for community safety.