Authorities have released a 911 call recording following the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students in November 2022. The call, made by a female not living with the victims, reported a disturbance at the King Road residence. One of the victims’ friends found the scene and called for help. Bryan Kohberger, a 28-year-old criminology Ph.D. student at Washington State University, was later arrested and charged with the murders.
The call revealed details about a masked intruder, leading to Kohberger’s identification through DNA evidence at the scene. Prosecutors plan to argue that Kohberger’s DNA was planted and he was framed. His trial is set to begin in August 2024, with the potential for the death penalty if he is convicted.
Access to the full 911 call and other related content can be obtained through Fox News with a valid email address. The call transcript is part of a larger investigation that includes text messages from surviving roommates and information about the night of the murders. Kohberger was arrested in Pennsylvania in December 2022 and later moved to Idaho for trial.
The case has garnered national attention due to the gruesome nature of the crimes and Kohberger’s potential defense strategy. Stay updated on this developing story by signing up for the Fox News True Crime newsletter.
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