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Friends who discovered Idaho murder victims reveal eerie omen before the massacre

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Michael Ruiz
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Hunter Johnson and Emily Alandt, friends who discovered the four University of Idaho murder victims, have broken their silence, revealing an 'eerie omen' before the massacre. Johnson felt an unusual urge to lock his door at 3 a.m. on November 13, 2022, an hour before Bryan Kohberger allegedly killed Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. The friends were called to the blood-soaked scene by surviving roommates DM and BF hours after the attack. Kohberger's trial is set for August.

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  1. 1 November 13, 2022, 3 a.m.: Hunter Johnson locks his door.
  2. 2 November 13, 2022, 4 a.m.: Murders occur at 1122 King Road.
  3. 3 November 13, 2022 (hours later): DM asks Hunter Johnson to come over; Hunter Johnson and Emily Alandt discover the crime scene.
  4. 4 December 19, 2022: Authorities secretly identify Kohberger as a suspect.
  5. 5 December 30, 2022: Kohberger arrested in Pennsylvania.
  6. 6 Over the weekend (late June 2025): Hunter Johnson and Emily Alandt break their silence.
  7. 7 August (upcoming): Kohberger's trial set to begin.
  • Provides new personal details and perspectives on the high-profile murder case
  • Contributes to public understanding ahead of the trial
What: Friends who discovered the Idaho murder victims, Hunter Johnson and Emily Alandt, revealed an 'eerie omen' (Johnson's unusual urge to lock his door) an hour before the murders.
When: Revealed over the weekend (late June 2025); murders occurred November 13, 2022, at 4 a.m.; Johnson locked his door at 3 a.m.
Where: Moscow, Idaho, United States (1122 King Road); Pullman, Washington, United States; Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania, United States.
Why: To share their experience and perspective on the events leading up to and immediately following the discovery of the murders.
How: Hunter Johnson and Emily Alandt broke their silence in an interview with People magazine and are expected to appear in an upcoming documentary.

Hunter Johnson and Emily Alandt, friends who discovered the four University of Idaho murder victims, have broken their silence, revealing an 'eerie omen' before the massacre. Johnson felt an unusual urge to lock his door at 3 a.m. on November 13, 2022, an hour before Bryan Kohberger allegedly killed Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. The friends were called to the blood-soaked scene by surviving roommates DM and BF hours after the attack. Kohberger's trial is set for August.