Bryan Kohberger Case 911 Audio Release… Capture Panic, Confusion at Home
Published on March 15th, 2025 at 11:14 AM PDT
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The 911 call from the night of the University of Idaho’s shocking college murder has been released…and it gives a glimpse of how the two surviving housemates are truly scared.
Authorities released the audio on Friday…and it starts with dispatchers asking about the emergency – the woman on the other side of the phone screams in a horrifying voice that something is going on at home, but they don’t know what.
The first woman overcomes the fear so much that another person – who says she lives next door – picks up the phone and talks to the dispatcher.
This second calmly tells the dispatcher that one of his roommates was drunk the night before and that he is not awake now… before he saw a man at home the night before.
The dispatcher says they need to know what is going on because they believe someone is fainting – and the group goes to check inside the house.
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A heavy breath of panic comes from the other end of the phone…and it’s clear that everyone is trying so hard not to be surprised.
It’s hard to know who is who in this situation – the phone is handed over to multiple people during the call… but the voice on the other end makes sure one of the roommates is not breathing.
This audio will be released a few days after texting – and also shows confusion about everything going on in the currently destroyed home – has been released.
You know… Brian Coberger was arrested and charged with murder of four students at the University of Idaho – Ethan Chapin, Zana Carnodor, Madison Morgen and Kayley Goncalves.
Kohberger, a doctoral student in criminology at Washington State University, was arrested about six weeks after the murder. He denied any involvement in the crime.
The suspected murder suspect has gained considerable support since his arrest… Fans have gushed out in a mug shot taken last September. He appeared at the first courthouse of the year in January, with his trial scheduled for mid-August.