“There’s someone here,” Kaylee Goncalves last words before being murdered by Bryah Kohberger revealed

“There’s someone here,” Kaylee Goncalves last words before being murdered by Bryah Kohberger revealed

Bryan Kohberger: In a shocking affidavit it has been revealed that the chilling last words of murdered Idaho student Kaylee Goncalves were about who was present in the room.

One of the victims’ roommates told police in Moscow that she heard the woman yell “there’s someone here” before she and three other people were brutally murdered with a blade fit for a soldier.

Kaylee Goncalves last words before being murdered by Bryah Kohberger revealed

The written statement was released by authorities on Thursday morning, detailing the investigation that led to the arrest of primary suspect Bryan Kohberger.

Kohberger is suspected of killing Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, as well as Kaylee Goncalves, 21, and Madison Mogen, 21. The written statement, which recounts the investigation that led to the arrest of primary murder suspect Bryan Kohberger, was issued by authorities on Thursday morning.

Moscow Police Department officer Brett Payne recalls his conversation with the victim’s roommate who managed to flee the murderer in this document.

D.M., the unnamed roommate, told police that she woke up around 4 a.m. on November 13 to the sounds of Goncalves and her dog playing in their bedroom on the third floor.

After waking up on the second floor, D.M. reported to police that she had heard “sobbing” coming from Xana Kernodle’s room and that a man, later identified as Bryan Kohberger, had said, “it’s okay, I’m going to assist you.”

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The roommate claimed to police that she had looked out her window but saw no one at home. D.M. threw her door open for the third time after hearing additional screams, and she jumped into horror when she saw a “masked man in black attire” in the hallway.

According to the victim, who was in a “frozen shock phase” at the time, the masked suspect strolled past her and headed for the back sliding door of the house. The lone survivor of the roommate disaster decided to isolate herself by locking herself inside.

Discovery of a sheath

Before taking in Bryan Kohberger, officials thought DNA proof was needed. Payne states in the statement that a knife sheath typical of military knives was located at the crime scene.

In a single bed next to the bodies of Madison Mogen and Goncalves, a sheath was discovered on November 13, according to one of the police officers who responded to the scene. Payne noted that the two 21-year-old friends were sharing a bed and both had “visible stab wounds.”

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Friend Madison Kohberger, Kaylee Kohberger, Xana Kohberger, and Ethan Chapin, all in their twenties, were found dead in their Pennsylvania home on December 30. Kohberger was arrested and accused with their deaths.

Idaho murder case quick look

On November 13, four students were found brutally stabbed to death at their off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho. Bryan Kohberger was arrested on December 18. The 28-year-old man is being held on five charges, four of first-degree murder and one of criminal burglary.

Located only a half-hour away from the rental home where the four students were killed, Kohberger is a graduate student at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. He graduated from DeSales University with a BS in psychology in 2020 and from graduate school in criminal justice in June 2022.

Admin found out after leaving the Idaho region, Bryan Kohberger went to Pennsylvania, where he was followed by an FBI surveillance team for four days while Russian investigators tried to secure an arrest warrant.

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