The entire Idao murder case was flipped on it’s head last week, when we discovered that one of the surviving roommates actually saw the killer, heard sobbing from one of the rooms, and also heard Kaylee say “Someone is in here.” And after all of that, what did she do? Well, nothing, really. She reportedly closed her door, locked it, and waited to call 911 for nearly 8 hours. And then there’s also that rumored call to 911, where we’re told she claimed someone was “passed out” and not responding.
How on earth could she have come to that conclusion when practically everyone in the house was brutally stabbed to death? That had to be a really bloody scene.
And how did the killer walk right past her and not see her? She saw him, clear as day. Described what he was wearing, and his “busy eyebrows.”
Did she just crawl back into bed and go to sleep after seeing some “hooded stranger w/a mask” walking through her home?
What???
None of this makes any sense at all. And it calls into question everything we’ve been told about this case for almost two months now.
Bizpacreview reported that investigators pouring over the University of Idaho killings reportedly remain confused over why the surviving members of the household where the murders occurred waited so long to call the authorities.
“Dylan Mortensen, 21, opened her bedroom door to see an unknown ‘figure clad in black clothing and a mask’ walking past her, towards the home’s back exit, just after 4 a.m. on Nov. 13, she told investigators,” the New York Post notes, quoting from an affidavit.
Perhaps one of the most surprising details to come out of Kohberger court docs today – that surviving roommate Dylan Mortensen opened her door and reportedly saw a masked man dressed in black walk past her and out the back sliding glass door @komonews pic.twitter.com/yEx1nIlRsq
— Lynnanne Nguyen (@LynnanneNguyen) January 5, 2023
Yet neither she nor the other surviving roommate, Bethany Funke, 21, called the authorities until noon that afternoon. Why?
It’s “something that we have puzzled over — we don’t know if it was an issue of intoxication, or of fear,” an anonymous “Idaho law enforcement source” told the Post.
Regardless, the authorities “are really, really confident about it not being an issue of [Mortensen] being involved,” the source added.
“We look at these things through the lens of rational adults — and when we do that, sometimes things don’t make sense to us — but she’s a 20-year-old girl and we don’t know what she was doing, or if she was scared,” he said.
Her lawyer says the reason she didn’t call 911 was because se was scared to death.
Yes, I get that, but don’t people call the cops when they’re scared?
I know she’s young, but again, this makes no sense..
They figure the 4 people were killed at around 430am. So, Dylan and the other roommate waited 7 1/2 hour to call the cops. What were they doing during all that time? I understand police have ruled her and the other roommate out as being involved, and that’s fine, they obviously know better about the case than I do… but it still doesn’t answer a lot of questions. At this point, we’ll probably have to wait for the “Dateline” or “48 hours” show on this murder to come out in order to understand what really happened that night.
Because right now, it’s not adding up.
This post originally appeared on WayneDupree.com.