Witnesses in Idaho College Ubojci The case was first spoken in new documents.
Toward ABC NewsWholesale, Detailed Documentary Details What happened in the morning After the four Student University Idaho – Xana Kernodle, 20, Ethan Chapin, 20, 21 – killed in their home Out of campus 2022. years.
Witnesses are interviewed in a series, called One night in Idahou: murders in collegewhich air will air Amazon Primewere the first Discover the crime scene.
Emily Alandt, her boyfriend Hunter Johnson and Cimer Joise Lauten lived down the road from the house outside the campus in which victims were found. One of the survivors of the roommates, Dylan Mortensen, called them three and asked them to come.
“When Dylan called, I didn’t think it was urgent, so I’m starting to walk to the house Xan, and when we got there, Dylan and Bethany [Funke] went out of the house, “Alandt said.” They looked frightened. Just hands on your mouth, “I don’t know what’s going on” the type of things “,”

She told her boyfriend, Johnson, entered the house to investigate and says she immediately felt something wrong when she entered the house.
Johnson was the first discovery of the crime scene and can be heard on the call to 911. Talk to all his friends to “go out, go out, go out” from the house.
They are also noticed also characterized by gap brothers and parents and moden parents.
PM series 11. July on the main video, a month before the trial of murder suspected Bryan Kohberger has been set to start.

Kohberger was arrested in Pennsylvania for more than a month after the murders occurred. The police allegedly connected him to the crime scene DNA recovered from the knife wrapAccording to probably cause Addidavit.
Investigators also found his location using his cell phone and obtained surveillance shots showing that the car seems to seem to be done with the model as well as his ride from murders.
According to Kohberger’s defense team, he drove in the night of the murder and he maintained his innocence.
He was charged with four points of the murder and one point of burglary for a criminal offense. If convicted, Kohberger could be sentenced to death.