One of the survivors of the University of Idaho SMS -SSMS to 'run' to her room while they both got into fear, reveal new SMS messages.
The college roommates, only identified in judicial documents as DM and BF to protect their identity, were the only two survivors when four of their friends were killed during a house invasion in November 2022.
Madison may, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were all stabbed to death in a student house outside the campus on King Road of 1122 in Moscow, Idaho.
Bryan Kherberger is accused of the murders, and the text messages of the survivors, as well as the transcript of a hectic 911 call, have now been released as part of the legal proceedings.
Between 4.22 and 4.24 hours on the morning of November 13, 2022, the girls exchanged 17 hectic SMS messages that suspect that there was someone in their house.
'I'm not a joke [sic] I'm so crazy, “one of the messages sent from DM, who has been publicly identified as Dylan Mortensen, to read BF (Bethany Funke).
Funke replied more than three separate reports: 'Come to my room. Loop. Below here. '
The hair -raising developments come as a 911 call from the morning of the tragedy was also made public for the first time.

Bryan Kherberger (seen in a mugshot) tries to have banned the expression 'bushy eyebrows' from his murder process


Ethan Chapin stayed in the house of his girlfriend Xana Kernodle (together on the left) in the night of the murders. Best friends Kaylee Goncalves and Madison are allowed (together on the right) were found to be stabbed to death in the same bed

From the left: Dylan Mortensen, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison may (on Kaylee's shoulders), Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Bethany Funke
“Hello, something happens. Something happened in our house. We don't know what, “says the caller.
“One of our … one of the roommates who fainted and she was drunk last night and she doesn't wake up.”
A second voice tells the operator that the girls saw a man in their house last night. '
The shipping operator has to repeatedly instruct the girls to 'give the phone around' while they turnsing on the turn of the trauma they have seen.
Ultimately, when the authorities arrive and the call is about to end, an unknown voice says: “I think we have a murder.”
Kherberger denies involvement in the murders.
This is a developing story. More come.