
Newly Released Texts and 911 Call Shed Light on Idaho Student Murders
In a chilling revelation, newly released text messages and a 911 call have provided further insight into the tragic murders of four University of Idaho students last November. The documents, unsealed by the court, detail the harrowing moments experienced by the roommates of the victims, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, who were in the house during the attack but were unharmed.
The texts reveal Mortensen's attempts to reach out to friends about a strange figure she encountered in the house, expressing her fear and confusion. The 911 call, made hours after the murders, captures the urgency and panic as the situation unfolded. These communications add a new layer of understanding to the events leading up to the discovery of the bodies of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin.
Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in custody, faces charges of first-degree murder. The release of these documents comes as part of the ongoing legal proceedings against him, with the prosecution and defense preparing for the trial. The case has gripped the nation, with many following the developments closely as they seek justice for the slain students.