The gag order may still firmly be in place in the Bryan Kohberger murder case, but slowly and surely we’re getting a more complete look at what happened the night four University of Idaho students were murdered in their off-campus home in Moscow.
In the early morning hours of November 13, roommates Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, and Xana Kernodle, as well as Xana’s boyfriend Ethan Chapin, were brutally stabbed to death.
Two other roommates were also in the house but were unharmed — and weren’t even aware of the murders for hours. The murders likely took place some time around 4 a.m. — but the police didn’t find the scene… until 4 p.m.!
How did that happen? Related: Bryan Kohberger Was Investigated For Following A Female Student Well, first off you have that night… Contents [hide] 1 What Dylan Heard 2 What She Thought 3 The Call 4 Cops Arrive What Dylan Heard We know from an affidavit released by the Moscow Police Department in January that all the house residents were “asleep or at least in their rooms by approximately 4 a.m.” We know sound carried through the house — but how could someone possibly assume what they were hearing was murder and not college horseplay??
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