calmdownjudy
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I thought this too and this was the rumor going around for a while, but per Moscow Police Department: "On November 13th, the surviving roommates summoned friends to the residence because they believed one of the second-floor victims had passed out and was not waking up. At 11:58 a.m., a 911 call requested aid for an unconscious person. The call was made from one of the surviving roommates’ cell phones inside the residence. Multiple people talked with the 911 dispatcher before Moscow Police arrived at the location. Officers entered the residence and found two victims on the second floor and two victims on the third floor."This is what I have thought for a while - the "unconscious person" was actually one of the two surviving roommates who came upstairs, saw what they saw and went hysterical. Other one then comes upstairs like what's happening and does the same. Both are in literal hysteria and they grab onto each other and decide to get out of the house which is classic fight or flight response and exactly what you'd expect someone in their position to do.
There are a ton of people that live in close proximity to the King Road house and on a Sunday morning with most people off work and no students at class, there would be a bunch of people home or nearby to hear the screaming they would've done. Neighbors start to hear the commotion and see the two freaking out hysterically outside. They call 911 but on the call whoever made it faints or passes out from the shock. Neighbors have no idea what's happening and can't get any concrete info because they are crying hysterically.
Someone takes the phone from whoever passed out and reports something like IDK what's going on but these two girls were panicking and now one of them is unconscious but breathing. 911 operator codes it as an unconscious person, LE arrives and you know the rest.
Very easy to envision a scenario like that IMO. Based on where the house is and as I said on a Sunday when most students and others in the area would be at home and/or outside, if either survivor saw the presumed crime scene and started screaming and crying, it would attract attention quickly.
Source: King Road Homicides | Moscow, ID
(I scrolled down to FAQ and clicked "who made the 911 call")
That makes it sound like the surviving roommates were in the house the entire time and thought X or E was unable to wake up. It also says that dispatch talked to multiple people, so I wonder if that means both surviving roommates, or did they call other people for help before calling 911? MOO.
Edited because I'm an idiot and it literally says in the first sentence that the roommates summoned friends to help. facepalm. I guess I should have had a second cup of coffee today lol.
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