Bryan Kohberger’s Idaho Murders
Intestine-Wrenching Physique Cam Video Launched from Crime Scene
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Police have launched heart-wrenching physique cam video exhibiting authorities first arriving on the homicide scene of the 4 College of Idaho college students brutally killed by Bryan Kohberger in November 2022.
You may see within the video — which has been redacted at a number of spots — a roommate is in tears as she remembers seeing Kohberger utterly coated in a black masks go by her — and even have a look at her — after listening to her roommate Kaylee Goncalves screaming.
The surviving roommate particulars seeing Kaylee dash downstairs whereas screaming, alerting the home that an intruder was inside. The feminine then tells cops she heard the unusual man inform Kaylee … “You’re going to be okay. I’m going to help you,” in a “weird tone.”
She says she did not hear one other peep from her roommate and noticed who would later be recognized as Kohberger exiting the house.
The grief-stricken roommate says she tried calling Kaylee and her different roommates, Madison Mogen and Xana Kernodle, however did not obtain a solution. She advised cops she did see Xana “passed out” and assumed she was sleeping, after which went to mattress.
Notably, she advised cops she heard “this loud noise and there was light” at one level through the chaos, however did not assume a lot of it.
It wasn’t till the solar had risen that she thought one thing was off, noting … “We woke up this morning and no one was waking up at all. Like no one was answering which was really weird cause all of us wake up around like 9 or 10.”
That is when she contacted 2 unidentified individuals, who came to visit and began the method of calling legislation enforcement.
As you realize … Kohberger slaughtered the unsuspecting college students round 4 AM after they returned from a typical Saturday night time out. Along with the three ladies, Xana’s boyfriend, Ethan Chapin, was additionally murdered.
Solely 2 roommates within the off-campus Moscow, Idaho home survived — Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke.

Kohberger was sentenced in July to 4 life sentences plus 10 years with out the potential of parole after pleading responsible to the murders.
He by no means revealed his motive.