911 call reporting Moscow murders released by Whitcom

Pullman, WALocal News

On March 14, 2025, Whitcom released a 911 call from the Moscow murders case that occurred on November 13, 2022, involving the deaths of four University of Idaho students. The call, originating from 1122 King Road, details the immediate reaction and urgency following the shocking discovery of the victims. This release aims to provide deeper insights into the incident, shedding light on the emergency response and the unfolding events during that critical moment. Viewer discretion is strongly advised due to the sensitive nature of the recording, which may be distressing for some listeners. The murders have had a profound impact on the local community, leading to an extensive investigation and ongoing media coverage that continues to capture public interest.

As more information emerges, including this 911 call, it plays a pivotal role in piecing together the timeline of events surrounding the tragedy. The case remains a focal point for discussions on safety and crime in the region. This incident underscores the significant emotional and social repercussions that violent crimes can have on communities.

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