THE 911 CALL QUESTION JUST TOOK A HEARTBREAKING TURN — NEW DOCUMENTARY REVEALS WHY AN EARLIER CALL MAY NOT HAVE SAVED THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO STUDENTS
Even if surviving roommates had called 911 at the time, the stabbed to death in their off-campus home would not have survived, a .
Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were in 2022. Goncalves, Mogen and Kernodle lived in the home with two other roommates, while Chapin was staying over with Kernodle, his girlfriend.

The two surviving roommates recounted how scared and frightened they were that night. One had seen Bryan Kohberger, who later confessed to the killings, leaving the home without having any idea that he had harmed her roommates.
They called 911 eight hours later, the next day, after discovering what had happened to the four students.
In a new , Steve Goncalves, father of Kaylee Goncalves, that even if the terrified survivors had called 911, it wouldn’t have made a difference.
The four victims total in the attack. were found together in Mogen’s third-floor bedroom and Chapin and Kernodle were found in Kernodle’s room on the second floor.
Three of the victims were stabbed in their sleep, with a coroner finding no evidence they woke up, but Kernodle and was stabbed more times than the others.
Kohberger, at the time a graduate student in criminal justice at nearby Washington State University, was arrested nearly seven weeks after the killing and . He was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences.
He is now seeking to , saying that it was based on false promises and disinformation.
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