The night four college students were fatally stabbed in an Idaho home, their surviving roommates expressed concern about not being able to reach their friends and mentioned a man in a ski mask. Bryan Kohberger is accused of the murders and a 911 call was made after one of the bodies was found. The prosecutor’s motion includes texts from the roommates, indicating their worries about unanswered messages and a man in their house. Mortensen mentioned seeing a man in a ski mask and hearing noises in the residence. The victims were Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. Kohberger, a doctoral student, is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary. A trial is set for August 11 and prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. Kohberger was arrested in Pennsylvania and is held without bond in Ada County jail. The trial was moved to Ada County over concerns of a fair trial. The surviving roommates and victims had lived in an off-campus home together, with Goncalves returning to attend a party. Chapin was dating Kernodle. The case has caused shock and grief in the community, with the trial set to determine the truth behind the tragic events.
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