He thought all that gurgling sound was a bong.
The girls were screamers?
Actually I can somewhat understand her thinking this was (another) late night party.
The house was known as THE party house in that neighborhood. It was not uncommon for a hundred or so to show up and hold keggers there. (per national news reports).
My guess is that there is a lot about the “life style” in that house we will never hear.
The survivors were not on the same floor. They probably blow off screams and such because that house was a known party place.
We’ll find out more at Kohberger’s next court date, a preliminary hearing, which has been set for June 26.
Imma have to call BS on why that girl didn’t immediately call 911. How can you be too scared to call the cops?
I read an article by a woman whose roommate was raped and bludgeoned (and survived) in the 90’s. She explained how this surviving roommate might not have known a violent crime was happening.
In college in the 90’s, she went home late one night and heard noises in her roommate’s room. She assumed the roommate’s boyfriend was spending the night. She fell asleep in her own room. At one point, while sleeping, she sensed in her dreams that a man came into her room briefly.
The next morning, she awoke to find her other roommates helping that roommate. She saw that roommate unconscious and vomit all over the room. When the paramedics arrived, they said the word “blood,” and that’s when she saw the sea of red and realized she wasn’t looking at vomit.
I can see how someone’s mind might not register that the worst is happening.
Because we read the news everyday, our minds might go to the worst case scenario if we hear a scream or crying. But, how many times have we all heard screams outside, only to find that kids are playing around. In an apartment, how many times have we heard arguments with screams and crying in other units, and we never call police. I’ll stop to listen carefully, only to make sure it’s only an argument. But, I never called the police. And, once a young man drowned, right in front of a crowded beach, where his friends and family, and my family including my kids, were relaxing, and none of us noticed it happening. I still feel sick about that.