(NewsNation) — Police reports from officers who responded to the Idaho murders are shedding new light on the horrific scene they encountered after Bryan Kohberger killed four students.
Do***ents from the investigation into Kohberger have been made public for the first time hours after he was sentenced to life in prison.
In one report, Moscow Police Department Officer Mitch Nunes wrote that a person whose name was redacted reported hearing a scream from someone they believed to be Kaylee Goncalves at 4 a.m.
The person heard a voice saying “somebody” was in their Moscow, Idaho, home and heard Goncalves running from the third floor down to the second. Terrified, they locked themselves in a bedroom.
“Eventually she stopped hearing a struggle and heard a male voice say, ‘You’re gonna be fine. I’m gonna help you.’ [Redacted] said she did not recognize the male’s voice,” Nunes wrote in the report.
After a “commotion,” the person “peeked out of her bedroom and observed a male described as approximately 6-feet tall, slim build, with a black ski mask leave the second-floor patio area.”
In the report, Nunes said the patio door was “likely left open” as it was still open upon his arrival.
Nunes added that he spoke to “an additional roommate” who was in the home at the time of the “commotion.”
They told police they woke up to “a firecracker and a flash” and thought it was some sort of prank. Their phone log showed calls to Xana Kernodle at 4:21 a.m., Madison Mogen at 4:22 a.m., and again eight minutes later. They called Goncalves at 4:31 a.m.
The redacted individual stated that no one answered, and they went back to sleep until around 11:56 a.m. when 911 was called.
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