The Bryan Kohberger case continues to shock and intrigue as the trial date approaches. Accused of murdering four University of Idaho students, including his roommates Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Kernodle’s boyfriend Ethan Chapin, Kohberger entered a not guilty plea at his arraignment in 2023. As the prosecution and defense gear up for the upcoming trial in August, chilling text messages from the two surviving roommates have come to light.
The revelation of these text messages adds a new layer of complexity to the already gripping case. The messages provide a glimpse into the night of the murders, shedding light on what the roommates were experiencing and communicating leading up to the tragic events. With emotions running high and tensions escalating, the texts offer a haunting look at the events that unfolded that fateful night in 2022.
As the public eagerly awaits more information and updates on the Bryan Kohberger case, these newly revealed texts from the surviving roommates serve as a harrowing reminder of the devastating impact of this heinous crime. Stay tuned for more developments as the trial date approaches and justice is sought for the victims of this tragedy.
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the roommates were so "scared" , but msging and calling around , couldnt dial 911 🤦♀🤦♀ I dont buy it
Why didn’t they walk up stairs before 10 hours passed?
I still don't understand why he did it. like why those kids? I guess we will never know
If you hear your friends crying and supposedly saw a man AND DOESN'T CALL 911?
Let this case be a lesson to girls on what not to do when living on your own or with roommates. Invest in locks & protection & if you see something say something, call 911 if you're afraid.
All of this is really sketchy and sounds so weird.