The parents of Kaylee Goncalves revealed a painful detail about the last moments of her daughter in the hands of the convicted killer Bryan Kohberger;
Kaylee was one of the victims killed by a Grad student who recently signed the guilt of Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin’s murders.
In her report, her parents said that Bryan Kohberger “beat” her “in the face and head”, beat her many times. They also noted that they were tired of criticism of support for the death penalty for Kohberger, who is now from the table for the action agreement.
Kaylee Goncalves’ parents claim that Bryan Kohberger beat her face and head
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A few days after Aidah Slasher Bryan Kohberger signed a claim, the parents of one of his victims, Kaylee Goncalves, continued to claim his anger about the decision.
Because of their frustration of what they see as injustice, they recently announced a statement in their Facebook account, which also revealed the painful information about his daughter’s death.
According to Goncalves’ parents, Kohberger brutally beat her in the face and her head during his deadly murder in 2022. November
“[I]f your 21 -year -old daughter slept in her bed while bk [Bryan Kohberger] He went to his home to kill her. He beat her many times, also beating her in the face and head until it was clear that she was fighting for her life … What would you like? – The family wrote in a statement.
In addition to the deadly beating Gonkalvis, Kohberger also killed three other houses: Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin.
He admitted guilty of four attacks related to the attack, as well as in the case -related burglary.
The victim family believes that Bryan Kohberger deserves a “life death”
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While the arrangement of the action of the claim ensures that Kohberger will spend the rest of his life in prison, Goncalves’ parents believe he will lose justice for the brutal killing of his daughter.
[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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Many would not help family support in the commentary department and criticized their destroyers.
The person commented on, “You have a reason to feel the way you do, and people who tell you to feel in some way should really be ashamed of themselves. They should at least offer empathy.”
“You are allowed to mourn and feel what emotions you like. No one can say how to do it. Kaylee deserves better and the justice system has failed,” another FB user wrote.
Someone else noted: “I fully agree that he had to be convicted and sentenced to death. No that I can think of punishment, I think his time ended. He did not show any mercy to you or other daughter.”
Another person commented: “The Goncalves family has all the rights to defend their daughter’s honor in any way they think.
The victim’s families were divided by the agreement between Bryan Kohberger’s claim
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Unlike Goncalves, Mogens, he showed support for the basis of the claim and noted that it was the “best possible result” of the case.
“We support 100 percent. News nation;
“Although we know that there are those who do not support it, we ask that they respect our belief that this is the best possible result for victims, their families and the state of Aidah,” James added.
Following the action agreement, Kohberger will be officially convicted of starting his living conditions in a row later this month.
At the hearing, statements of the victim will be submitted, although it is still unclear whether the whole family of the victims will participate or choose to speak.
Why did prosecutors adopted the basis of a claim
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Although the judgment in court could have been awarded guilty judgment, it would probably have caused an expensive and time -consuming appeal from Kohberger.
It also forces the victims’ families to survive the death of their relatives, an experience that can be very traumatic.
These reasons were mentioned in a letter written by prosecutors to the victims’ families.
“This resolution is a sincere attempt to seek justice for your family,” they said, too ABC News;
“This agreement will ensure that the defendant will be convicted, will spend the rest of his life in prison and will not be able to help you and other families in decades of uncertainty, when there have been appeals after the sentence,” they added.
“We hope you can appreciate why we think this resolution is the best interests of justice.”