The Drama conversation 911 has been released from the day when students at the University of Idaho have discovered one of their friends unconscious in what will become a shocking quadruple case of murder that captivates the country.
A woman weep 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 was distributed. And she was drunk last night and doesn’t wake up.”
“Oh, and they saw a man in their house last night,” she added in a pursuit of a moment.
Brian Kohberger has been accused of fatally stabbing Ethan Chapin, Kylie Gonkalvs, Madison Mogen and Xana Kernodel in the girls’ house outside the campus in Moscow in the early hours of November 13, 2022, Chapin, the boyfriend of Kernadon, had slept at the time.

The four students from the University of Idaho, stabbed to death in November 2022, were Kaylee Goncalves, top left; Xana Kernodle, top right; Ethan Chapin, lower left; and Madison Mogen, from the bottom to the right.
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Two roommates inside have survived, including a roommate, who said in the middle of the night that she saw a man in black clothes and a mask passing by the house, according to court documents.
The roommate said she did not recognize the man she said she was going to the sliding glass door of the house. She defined it as 5 feet-10 or higher and “not very muscular, but athletically built with stormy eyebrows,” according to the documents.
In the False conversation 911, a rapid breathing is heard before one of the calls says, “She came out – what’s wrong?”
Then the alarmed call says to the dispatcher, “She doesn’t wake up.”

On this 13 November 2022, the file photo, flowers and stuffed animals were lined outside the Pullman Road sign in Moscow, Idaho to pay tribute to four students who were killed on a terrible attack in a house near the campus.
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The woman continues to cry and breathe heavily.
Then a man takes the phone. The dispatcher asks, “Does she breathe?” And the man replies: “No.”

On this November 17, 2022, they submitted a photo, students from the State University of Boise and people who know students at the University of Idaho who were killed in Moscow, Idaho, pay tribute to a vigil at BSU.
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Police believe the killings took place between 4am and 4:25
The surviving roommates called and sent text messages many times between 4:19 and 4:32 – and the victims never answered, according to the court documents.

The house where four university, if Idaho students were found dead on November 13, 2022.
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At 10:23 in the morning, the surviving roommates again sent messages to Goncalves and Mogen, according to the documents.
At 11:50 – just before the 911 call – the roommates called someone outside the house.

The four students from the University of Idaho, stabbed to death in November 2022, were Kaylee Goncalves, top left; Xana Kernodle, top right; Ethan Chapin, lower left; and Madison Mogen, from the bottom to the right.
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Kochberger, who was a doctor of criminology. A student at a nearby State University of Washington during the killings was arrested in December 2022.
He has been charged with four first -degree murder charges and one bug. On his behalf, no guilty recognition has entered and he is ready to go to court in August.
Jenna Harrison and Emily Shapiro at ABC News have contributed to this report.