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Moscow police have released a heavily redacted bodycam video from their initial response to the University of Idaho student murders at 1122 King Road. The mother of victim Madison Mogen sought to block the release of crime scene images and videos in court, and the parents of fellow victim Ethan Chapin sent declarations supporting her motion for a temporary restraining order. A hearing initially scheduled for Thursday has been postponed until next week.
Responding officers swiftly surveyed the house and found four victims deceased. The victims’ remains and any views into the rooms where they were located were all redacted in the nearly hour-long video first obtained by Law & Crime.
Around noon on Nov. 13, 2022, police arrived to find horror inside an off-campus house rented by a group of undergrads.
Bryan Kohberger appears at the Ada County Courthouse for his sentencing hearing, Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Boise, Idaho, for brutally stabbing four University of Idaho students to death nearly three years ago. (AP Photo/Kyle Green, Pool)
“I heard someone in the bathroom, and I heard her crying, and I heard some guy saying that you’re gonna be OK, I’m gonna help you,” she said. “And I kept calling her name, but she wasn’t answering.”
Then she described Kohberger.
“I saw this guy, and he was not insanely tall, but he was wearing all black and like this mask, which was covering his forehead and his mouth,” she said.

A watchman parked outside 1122 King Road on Dec. 11, 2022, four weeks after four students were stabbed to death inside. (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital)
She described him as a little bit taller than she is, and he didn’t say anything before she believed he left out the sliding door.
She later added that when she heard the male voice say he was going to help, “It wasn’t in a nice way.”
“It was like a weird way, like a weird tone,” she said.
Officers were audibly shocked by what they saw inside.
Kohberger pleaded guilty last month and has been sentenced to four consecutive life prison terms with no possibility of parole, plus another 10 years.