Julie Scott
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Podcast Appearances
Thanks, Kena. As you know, we've been following this for a long time. And what's been shrouded in secrecy has been what happened during those hours. We know from the probable cause affidavit that law enforcement thinks that the murders happened between 4 and 4.20, roughly. But we didn't know is what happened after that.
Thanks, Kena. As you know, we've been following this for a long time. And what's been shrouded in secrecy has been what happened during those hours. We know from the probable cause affidavit that law enforcement thinks that the murders happened between 4 and 4.20, roughly. But we didn't know is what happened after that.
Hearing now the 911 call is truly... astonishing and emotional. And it puts you back in that scene. It wasn't just the two surviving roommates on the phone with dispatch. There were friends. And we knew that friends were called to come to the house. But what we're hearing is chaos and disbelief. and screams.
Hearing now the 911 call is truly... astonishing and emotional. And it puts you back in that scene. It wasn't just the two surviving roommates on the phone with dispatch. There were friends. And we knew that friends were called to come to the house. But what we're hearing is chaos and disbelief. and screams.
You hear different people on the call, and the dispatcher clearly getting frustrated, and the dispatcher asking them to please go check. Go check and see if this person, what is happening right now? That's what the dispatcher wants to know. What's happening right now? So she can alert police. And you hear that attempt to go check on their roommate, their friend.
You hear different people on the call, and the dispatcher clearly getting frustrated, and the dispatcher asking them to please go check. Go check and see if this person, what is happening right now? That's what the dispatcher wants to know. What's happening right now? So she can alert police. And you hear that attempt to go check on their roommate, their friend.
And you hear faint, you can hear it in the background, the name. It's Zanna. She's not waking up. And they're trying to explain what happened or what they think they saw. or heard, can I just tell you what happened, what I think happened? The dispatcher is asking them, who's ever on the phone? Please go check. I need to know what the emergency is. It's still unclear.
And you hear faint, you can hear it in the background, the name. It's Zanna. She's not waking up. And they're trying to explain what happened or what they think they saw. or heard, can I just tell you what happened, what I think happened? The dispatcher is asking them, who's ever on the phone? Please go check. I need to know what the emergency is. It's still unclear.
And who's ever on the phone at that time says, we have to go check. We have to. And there's resistance. There's fear. I don't like, I don't want to, but we have to. It's, it shakes me. It's one thing to read it.
And who's ever on the phone at that time says, we have to go check. We have to. And there's resistance. There's fear. I don't like, I don't want to, but we have to. It's, it shakes me. It's one thing to read it.
We have a timeline now with the verbatim of text messages coming back and forth between 4 and 4.30, roughly. And it's the two surviving roommates discussing what one of the roommates saw it. All we had was what was in the affidavit. And that in itself, it shakes me. She opened her door three times during that time period. She described seeing someone clad in black with bushy eyebrows.
We have a timeline now with the verbatim of text messages coming back and forth between 4 and 4.30, roughly. And it's the two surviving roommates discussing what one of the roommates saw it. All we had was what was in the affidavit. And that in itself, it shakes me. She opened her door three times during that time period. She described seeing someone clad in black with bushy eyebrows.
And when she saw that man, She then went and retreated to her room and locked the door. And that's what we knew. Now we know that she was corresponding with the other roommate about those actual events.
And when she saw that man, She then went and retreated to her room and locked the door. And that's what we knew. Now we know that she was corresponding with the other roommate about those actual events.
Right. So in the confusion, um, She's thinking, and we can go back to the probable cause affidavit, but she's thinking, what did I just see? Was that Zanna? Or no, it can't be because there was someone in a ski mask. That's giving the first signs of a description of what the surviving roommate actually saw.
Right. So in the confusion, um, She's thinking, and we can go back to the probable cause affidavit, but she's thinking, what did I just see? Was that Zanna? Or no, it can't be because there was someone in a ski mask. That's giving the first signs of a description of what the surviving roommate actually saw.
I mean, it sends chills. Every time I look at that correspondence, but we know at that point that Most likely from the probable cause affidavit and the police reports that Kaylee is probably dead at that point.
I mean, it sends chills. Every time I look at that correspondence, but we know at that point that Most likely from the probable cause affidavit and the police reports that Kaylee is probably dead at that point.
Which is really interesting. Again, we're learning a lot of information that we never had. We didn't have a description of the surviving roommate's room before. But Koberger's team is saying that when police photographed the crime scene right after the killings, her room was found to have had many pictures of eyes with prominent eyebrows on the walls in her room.
Which is really interesting. Again, we're learning a lot of information that we never had. We didn't have a description of the surviving roommate's room before. But Koberger's team is saying that when police photographed the crime scene right after the killings, her room was found to have had many pictures of eyes with prominent eyebrows on the walls in her room.