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Roommates in the house University of Idaho According to a new court filing, the student saw one of her housemates on the floor on the floor in just a few minutes.

Brian Coberger is accused First-degree murder Four students have died at the University of Idaho, Kaylee Goncalves, 21. Xana Kernodle, 20; Madison Morgen, 21; Ethan Chapin, 20; The former Washington State University student has been charged with felony robbery.

Surviving roommates DM and BF returned to their homes in Moscow, Idaho, early in the morning of November 13, 2022 after an evening out. A court filing on Thursday night reveals that DM and BF met in Goncalves’ bedroom before they took a night break.

At 4am, the DM heard a strange noise and reported a cry coming from the toilet. According to the documents, she opened the door and “sees a man wearing a black dressed man wearing a ski mask.”

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Madison Morgen on the top left smiled on the shoulder of her best friend Kaylee Goncalves, who posed alongside two other housemates in Ethan Chapin, Zana Carnordal and Goncalves’ final Instagram post, sharing four students before being stabbed and killed. (@kayleegoncalves/instagram)

Murder suspect Brian Coberger attends a pretrial hearing in Idaho

Brian Coberger, accused of murder, arrives at a camera hearing in Rata County District Court on September 13, 2023 in Moscow, Idaho. Coberger, a former doctoral student in criminology, was charged with the murder of Madison Morgen (21) in November 2022 earlier this year. Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; Ethan Chapin, 20, in an off-campus apartment near the University of Idaho. (Ted S. Warren-Pool/Getty Images)

After seeing the man wearing a ski mask, the DM called his roommate and texted him to see if he was awake. BF was the only one to respond, and the two spoke on the phone for 24 seconds. They spoke again for 41 seconds just a minute after their first call, and the DM told BF, “She saw a man in a ski mask leaving the house.”

The two continue to text desperately at 4:22am and 4:26am.

“No one answers,” DM texted BF in text.

“Ya dude wtf,” replied BF. “Zana was all wearing black.”

At one point, from 4:22am to 4:26am, the DM texted Gonkalb, but there was no response. The DM also tried to contact Carnodol and Chapin.

The DM then left the room and began “running” towards BF’s room, seeing Kernodle “laying on the bedroom floor” and at 4:17am “head and feet towards the door, head and feet towards the wall.”

At the time, DMs thought Kernodle was drunk.

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University of Idaho victims

Police have appointed four victims of four square murders at the University of Idaho to Maddie Morgen, Ethan Chapin, Zana Carnordal and Kayley Goncalves. (Instagram: @maddiemogen, @kayleegoncalves, @ethanchapin4)

Timeline for November 13th, 2022:

  • 4am: Suspect arrives at home
  • Between 4am and 4:17am: Murder Time
  • 4:19: Roommate calls the three victims. No one answers
  • 4:22-4:24: Surviving roommates text each other from inside the house
  • 4:27: Roommate calls the victim again, no one answers
  • 4:32: Roommate’s text goncalves ‘pls ness’
  • 10:23: Victims of the surviving roommate text, no one answers
  • 11:39: Roommate calls his father
  • 12pm: 911 phone set up from my roommate’s phone

From 5am to 6:30am, the DM “engaged in telephone activities, mainly creating, editing and deleting images and videos,” Filing said. Her phone activity ended at 8:05am and 10:23am. She used Instagram until 11:29am.

BF will eventually call 911 at 11:56am when some of her friends arrive.

Heather and Jared Barnhart, digital specialists that law enforcement holds to analyze Kohberger’s mobile phones and PCs, found there was a “unusual” gap in the data on the device, according to court filings.

In Barnhart’s joint report, they observed a “gap” Kohberger’s PC The court’s filings “may be consistent with either cleaning up the evidence or clearing the evidence using an anti-speculation method.”

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An Idaho student stabbed suspect Brian Coberger

Brian Coberger will be in court on May 22, 2023 for an arrest hearing in Rata County District Court in Moscow, Idaho. Kohberger is accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022. (Zach Wilkinson-Pool/Getty Images)

The documents also say Brent Turbay, a crime scene analyst called by the defense, has said there are attempts by the suspects to “clean the crime scene after the murder,” but he argues that it would have taken much longer than the time interval the state allegedly filed.

Judge Stephen Hippler found that Bernhardt’s testimony was acceptable during trial, and most of the 911 calls placed by his roommate were admitted.

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