The main prosecutor of the Quadrule’s murder case is shared by his chilling theory, why the killer Bryan Kohberger did not spare a potential fifth victim. Earlier this month, Kohberger admitted guilty of college students’ murders Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin in early 2022. November 13th Hours at non -university student home in Moscow, Aidaho. 30 -year -old Kohberger on July 23 Four consecutive penalties for murder to life were imposed. He is expected to serve life in prison. Following the verdict, the Moscow Police Department closed hundreds of documents related to the case, including a statement by a police officer Mitch Nune, who wrote how a surviving roommate Dylan Moransen described by seeing the attacker of his roommates. Nunes said Mortensen “glanced” from his second floor bedroom “and noticed a male described as about 6 feet tall, thin, with a black ski mask leaving the second floor area of the courtyard.” (Mortensen shared the same floor as Kernodle.) In an interview with Aidah’s statesman, announced on Wednesday, July 30, Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson said the attacker was also likely to see Mortiansne, although he did not try to attack it. The alarming Aidah’s murder documents after Bryan Kohberger receives life in prison. “From what Dylan described is hard for me to imagine that the killer did not see Dylan,” he said. Thompson’s theorist: “At the time, he was probably longer than he had planned, and he killed more people than he had planned. Bryan Kohberger, Ada, appears in the District Court House for his sentence in 2025. July 23 Boise, Aidaho. Kyle Green-Pool/Getty Images Mortensen July 23 In Boise, Aidaho, a statement of the emotional victim of the victim. “What happened that night, what happened,” she said via Tears, through CBS News. “Because of it, four beautiful, real, compassionate people were taken from this world for no reason.” Dylan Mortensen comforts after 2025 July 23 In Boise, Aidah, Aidah, the District Court House, talking about Bryan Kohberger’s sentence. Kyle’s Green-Pool/Getty Images Mortensen continued: “What he shocked me in places I didn’t know he could break. I had to find out who I am. I had to have college experience and start creating my future. I was forced to learn to survive.” Mortensen described the psychological effect of that fateful night, revealing that she was afraid to be alone and experiences regular panic attacks. Detailed information about the murders of Aidah College is revealed when the Gag is lifted: what Bryan Kohberger has done: “I can’t breathe, I can’t think, I can’t stop shaking. It is significantly exceeding anxiety. This is my body again and again and again.” “Said my nervous system never got the knowledge that it was over, and would not let me forget what he did to them,” she said. Mortensen described Kohberger as a “empty vessel, something less than a human body without empathy, without pity.” She added: “He chose the destruction. He chose evil. He felt nothing. He tried to take everything from me: my friends, my security, my identity, my future.” The second surviving roommate Bethany Fune also wrote a statement read by a friend. Funee described his guilt without realizing what happened before. “I still regret it and the fault of that [911] Immediately, though I realize that it would not have changed anything, even if the paramedics had been right outside the door, ”she said, via CBS News and E! News.