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🗓️ 16 March 2025
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0:00.0 | For the last two years, the murder of Kaley Gonzalez, Madison Mogan, Zana Kurnodal, and Ethan Chapin have gripped the nation. |
0:07.7 | And the lawyers for the alleged killer, Brian Koberger, say he is innocent. |
0:11.6 | The former Ph.D. student was arrested weeks after the murders. |
0:16.3 | The defense has tried to cast doubt on one of the surviving roommates' credibility. Today, the family of |
0:24.8 | victim, Kaylee Gonzalez, defending the survivors in a statement saying that every breath, every cry, |
0:31.1 | every tremor in the voice reveals a reality so cruel, so brutally honest, it cuts deeper than anything fiction could devise. |
0:40.5 | Please do not waste your energy pointing fingers at those who could not have prevented it. |
0:46.5 | Over the last few weeks, more evidence has been released, helping paint a picture of what |
0:51.3 | happened that November night in 2022. |
0:53.7 | We're getting a different glimpse at evidence like DNA and their fingernails. helping paint a picture of what happened that November night in 2022. |
0:58.2 | We're getting a different glimpse at evidence like DNA and their fingernails, |
1:02.6 | text messages, and phone calls, timelines that we never heard or saw before. |
1:04.3 | The dots are beginning to connect. |
1:08.9 | Transcripts showing time-stamped text messages between the two survivors. |
1:15.0 | After one told authorities, she saw a man clad in black in the home the night of the murders. The filing reveals she tried unsuccessfully to reach the victims. Between 422 and 424 a.m., the surviving roommates text each other. |
1:26.0 | I'm freaking out right now. No, it's like a ski mask almost. The survivor |
1:30.9 | on the first floor texting back run down here. It's unclear what happened next, but about six |
1:36.5 | hours later, one of the survivors tries again but can't reach the victim's phone by text. Texting |
1:42.0 | Kaylee, please answer. texting Madison, are you up? And just before noon, |
1:46.9 | more than seven hours after the murders, that 911 call is made. In creating those kind of |
1:52.4 | points of when communications occurred and when a time of death had occurred, prosecutors are |
1:57.7 | able to drive home the fact that there was an opportunity and a time that these murders could have occurred and directly point at Brian Coburger as being the individual based on his location based on his cell phone when he traveled from one location to another and that period when no one could track him. |
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