Two LAPD cops are FIRED after responding to 911 call about UCLA student screaming but never knocking on her door - only for her to be found brutally stabbed 30 minutes later
- Officers Rhoadell Sudduth and Alisha Williams were terminated over their handling of 911 call in the case of Andrea DelVesco
- DelVesco, 21, a Psychology major at UCLA, was found stabbed to death inside her fire-ravaged apartment on September 21, 2015
- Documents obtained by CNN showed officers responded to DelVesco's building after a neighbor reported hearing a woman screaming
- Sudduth and Williams conducted exterior search and shone flashlight inside DelVesco's unit, but left six minutes later without knocking on door
- About 30 minutes later, a fire broke out inside the woman's apartment
- Inside, firefighters found DelVesco burned beyond recognition with her throat slashed
- Two college students, Alberto Medina and Eric Marquez, both 23,, have been charged with DelVesco's murder; they are awaiting trial