ID - 4 University of Idaho Students Died in Apparent Homicide, Moscow, 13 Nov 2022 ****Media Thread**** NO DISCUSSION #2


Chapin family reacts to ruling in Bryan Kohberger hearing | FOX 13 Seattle​




2/21/2025
 

The Brief​

    • This month marks one year since the "Made with Kindness Foundation" was created, which honors three of the four Idaho students who were murdered in November 2022.
    • The foundation is awarding scholarships, had dedicated plaques and benches to the students, and is working to make college campuses safer.



3/7/2025
 
March 9, 2025, posted one hour ago


Bryan Kohberger: Inside the Idaho Murders – Episode 2​


A rare interview with Ethan Chapin’s mom, as she shares her concerns about the upcoming trial and how she still manages to keep smiling. Plus: brand new information about Bryan Kohberger’s academic pursuits at DeSales University and we put you in the passenger seat as we drive the way out-of-the-way route cops claim Kohberger took the night of the murders.
 
@BrianEntin


In new court filing, prosecutor says Bryan Kohberger's defense expert plans to argue the knife sheath "could have been planted by the real perpetrator" and does "not prove defendant was ever at the crime scene."Investigators say DNA on the knife sheath belongs to Kohberger.

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12:32 PM · Mar 12, 2025
 
The call was not leaked. It was released because of a public records request many in the media filed including me.

I know there have been questions online about the authenticity of calls released -- I can verify I received this from the 911 dispatch center.It is confirmed.

This is the full 911 call from the Bryan Kohberger case -- the day University of Idaho students found one of their friends unconscious.

 
Goncalves Family Statement:

As we continue to process the 911 call we just wanted to share some of our thoughts….

We stand together with all the victims of Idaho—both those we have lost and those who remain, forever marked by a tragedy that no passage of time will ever erase.

The 911 call? It is not the neatly rehearsed dialogue of a well-crafted story, not the polished performance you might expect from a Hollywood script.

No. It is raw. It is jagged. A searing, unvarnished truth that no camera could ever hope to capture. Every breath. Every cry. Every tremor in the voice reveals a reality so cruel, so brutally honest, it cuts deeper than anything fiction could devise.

After hearing that call, one thing is clear—Hunter, with his quiet, stoic resolve, protected those girls from a nightmare that no one should ever be forced to witness. He stepped into the abyss, shielding them from horrors that will haunt him forever.

For that, the Goncalves family owes him a debt that words cannot repay.

If you were expecting a neat, cinematic conclusion—something palatable, something that offers closure—let me make this clear:
The real world does not operate on such terms. The terror of that night cannot be cleanly packaged, wrapped in a bow, or distilled into a simple, digestible narrative. It is ugly. It is painful. It is the kind of horror that shakes you to your deepest core. These were not adults. They were children, still clinging to the fragile threads of innocence when the world was violently torn from them in an instant.

In closing let us face the uncomfortable truth: Had the 911 call been made the moment the accused left that house; it would not have saved anyone. Nothing would have changed.

So, we ask, respectfully—please, do not waste your energy pointing fingers at those who could not have prevented it.
The anger, the grief, the pain—they must all be focused on one thing. One person. The one who stole the innocence of Moscow that night, we demand justice and that cause is all that matters now.


Goncalves Family Statement:

As we continue to process the 911 call we just wanted to share some of our thoughts….

We stand together with all the victims of Idaho—both those we have lost and those who remain, forever marked by a tragedy that no passage of time will ever erase.

The 911 call? It is not the neatly rehearsed dialogue of a well-crafted story, not the polished performance you might expect from a Hollywood script.

No. It is raw. It is jagged. A searing, unvarnished truth that no camera could ever hope to capture. Every breath. Every cry. Every tremor in the voice reveals a reality so cruel, so brutally honest, it cuts deeper than anything fiction could devise.

After hearing that call, one thing is clear—Hunter, with his quiet, stoic resolve, protected those girls from a nightmare that no one should ever be forced to witness. He stepped into the abyss, shielding them from horrors that will haunt him forever.

For that, the Goncalves family owes him a debt that words cannot repay.

If you were expecting a neat, cinematic conclusion—something palatable, something that offers closure—let me make this clear:
The real world does not operate on such terms. The terror of that night cannot be cleanly packaged, wrapped in a bow, or distilled into a simple, digestible narrative. It is ugly. It is painful. It is the kind of horror that shakes you to your deepest core. These were not adults. They were children, still clinging to the fragile threads of innocence when the world was violently torn from them in an instant.

In closing let us face the uncomfortable truth: Had the 911 call been made the moment the accused left that house; it would not have saved anyone. Nothing would have changed.

So, we ask, respectfully—please, do not waste your energy pointing fingers at those who could not have prevented it.
The anger, the grief, the pain—they must all be focused on one thing.
One person. The one who stole the innocence of Moscow that night, we demand justice and that cause is all that matters now.
 

Kohberger defense team says DNA planted in University of Idaho killings | Banfield​


Defense attorneys for Bryan Kohberger, the suspect charged with killing four college students in Moscow, Idaho, reportedly will not contest that his DNA is on a knife sheath found at the murder scene. Instead, at trial, they’ll suggest the evidence was planted. NewsNation senior national correspondent Brian Entin and legal contributor Jesse Weber join “Banfield” to discuss the strategy.
 
@MelissaKXLY4

BREAKING: More than 2 years after the murders of four University of Idaho students were murdered, our public records request for the 911 call was just fulfilled.


5:09 PM · Mar 14, 2025




New: For first time in nearly 2.5 years, 911 dispatch released audio of call placed by surviving roommates of #Idaho4. Suspect #ByranKohberger's murder trial set for summer 2025. Full credit to @MelissaKXLY4 who had it first, and h/t
@BrianEntin for share.

 

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