Parents Of Bryan Kohberger’s Victim Reveal Harrowing Detail About Daughter’s Last Moments

Kaylee Goncalves’ parents revealed a sad detail about the last moments of the prisoner’s daughters in the hands of the prisoner Bryan Kohberger.
Kaylee was one of the victims killed by a student graduate student who recently signed a guilty objection in connection with Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin murders.
In a statement, his family claimed that Bryan Kohberger was “beating” in “face and head” while he was “stabbing him many times. They also stated that they were tired of the criticisms surrounding their support for the death penalty for Kohberger, who is currently out of the table due to the defense agreement.
Kaylee Goncalves’ parents claim that Bryan Kohberger beat him on his face and head
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Days after Idaho student Slasher Bryan Kohberger signed a defense agreement, his parents, one of his victims, continued to express his anger on the decision.
As part of their frustrations about what they saw as an injustice, they have recently made a statement. Facebook AccountHe also revealed sad details about the death of his daughters.
According to Goncalves’ parents, Kohberger violently beat him in November 2022 during a deadly murder in a campus rental house in Idaho.
“[I]2 21 years old was sleeping in the bed of the girl and see [Bryan Kohberger] He went home to kill him and stabbed him many times, beating him on his face and head when he was open to his life … What do you want? “
In addition to stabbing Goncalves in a deadly way, Kohberger killed three people at home: Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin.
He was found guilty of four murders about the attack, along with a theft charges.
The victim’s family believes that Bryan Kohberger deserves his ‘life during death’
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Although the PLEA agreement enables Kohberger to spend the rest of his life in prison, he believes that Goncalves ‘parents’ parents are insufficient to surrender real justice to kill their daughters brutally.
[Bryan Kohberger’s life on DEATH ROW while serving his time would have been much worse than serving his time as life in prison,” Gonclaves’ family wrote elsewhere in their statement. “He doesn’t deserve life in prison.”
The family also criticized comments from those who told them to be satisfied with the plea deal. They further noted that these individuals have suggested that the family’s disagreement with the plea deal comes from a desire for vengeance.
“It gets so old having people say we want vengeance and make it sound like we are animals for having those feelings, the statement read further. “I just find it so hard that so many people are judging us, and they have never stepped foot in our shoes.”
Netizens React To Kaylee Goncalves’s Family’s Emotional Post
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In the comments section of the post, many Netizen expressed support to the family and criticized the detoctors.
One person, “You have a reason to feel like you do, and people who tell you to feel in a certain way should be ashamed of them. At least they should offer empathy.”
Another FB user said, “You were allowed to upset and feel the emotions you want.
“I completely agree that he should be convicted and sentenced to death. Worse in a sentence I can think of, he wonders when his time is over. He did not show mercy to your daughter or others.”
One more person, “The Goncalves family has the right to defend the daughters of their daughters in every way. No defense agreement cannot measure their sufferings, losses or justice Kaylee.”
The families of the victims were divided upon Bryan Kohberger’s defense agreement
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Unlike Goncalves, Mogenler showed support for the defense agreement and said that this was the “best possible result” from the case.
“We support the claim agreement 100%,” Mogens lawyer Leander James said. News nation.
“Even though we know that there are some who do not support this, we want them to respect us to believe that it is the best possible result for victims, their families and the state of Idaho.”
Following the claim agreement, Kohberger will be officially sentenced to start consecutive living conditions later on this month.
During the hearing, victim effects will be presented, but it will remain unclear whether all victims’ families will participate or choose to speak.
Why did the prosecutors accept a defense agreement?
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Although a conviction in court concluded with a guilty decision, it would probably trigger Kohberger for years of costly and time -buying objections.
It also forces the families of the victims to re -experience the deaths of their loved ones, which is an experience that can be deep traumatic.
These reasons were implied in a letter written by prosecutors to their families.
“This decision is our sincere attempt to seek justice for your family.” ABC News.
“This agreement allows the defendant to be convicted, spend the rest of his life in prison, and that he cannot put you and other families through the uncertainty of after -years after the court.”
“We hope you can appreciate why we believe that this decision is for the benefit of justice.”