FOR YEARS, THE DELAY BEFORE 911 WAS CALLED FUELLED ONE AGONISING “WHAT IF?” — BUT KAYLEE GONCALVES’ PARENTS SAY THE ANSWER THEY RECEIVED WAS EVEN HARDER TO ACCEPT The timeline inside the King Road house has remained one of the most unsettling parts of the Idaho murders case. Hours passed before emergency services were contacted, leaving viewers with the same question again and again: could an earlier call have saved anyone? Netflix’s The Idaho Murders: College Nightmare brought that question back into focus — but Steve and Kristi Goncalves revealed that investigators had already given them an answer. And it was not the answer a grieving family would ever hope to hear. According to Kaylee’s parents, what they were told about the victims meant that changing the timing of the 911 call would not have changed what happened. That revelation transformed the delay from a lingering mystery into something far more heartbreaking. 📌 The devastating explanation behind those lost hours is revealed in the full story.

Parents of Idaho College Murder Victim Reveal No One Would’ve Been Saved by a 911 Call

Parents of Idaho College Murder Victim Reveal No One Would’ve Been Saved by a 911 Call

Parents of Kaylee Goncalves say a coroner told them an earlier 911 call would not have changed outcomes, detailed in episode two of a Netflix docuseries released Wednesday, July 29.The Idaho Murders: College Nightmare reviews the University of Idaho murders, noting roommates stayed in their rooms during the November 13, 2022 attack and that a 911 call came around noon ET. It outlines Bryan Kohberger’s history.An unsealed prosecution filing cited by People says the victims were stabbed at least 150 times.As reported by Globe, Kohberger admitted to the killings before moving to withdraw his guilty plea; he later declared innocence and intent to plead not guilty. He is held at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution, serving four life sentences without parole.

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