
Family Kaylee Goncalves, 21, one of the four Idaho College students, allegedly killed by Bryan Kohberger, lamented that they were “vague” on Friday about a potential agreement and were shocked when they learned that it was completed by Sunday.
“The death penalty is only an illusion in the criminal judiciary. If it is available, it serves as a negotiating tool for the state, and when it rarely applies, it is never enforced due to a very inefficient appeal process.
The statement was documented: “We did not even call for a request; we received e -mail with a letter attached. This is how Latah County’s prosecutor’s office treats the murder victims. They add an insult to the injury, rushing a request, giving families only one day to coordinate and appear in court.”
Goncalves parents live in Rathdrum, seven hours away. The hearing will take place on Wednesday in Boise after Kohberger searched for a shift at the venue.
The family expressed concerns about the initial decisions made during the investigation, the strict order of the gag and the pressure exerted by school officials.
“Bryan Kohberger isolated”
Kernod’s relatives also criticized the action on the action. Her aunt, Kim Kernodle, said TMZ that the family was strongly against the proposal when it was first brought by the Latah Bill Thompson district for the first time on the weekend.
Edwina Elcox, the advocate of Bois, who mentioned the agreement, was stunning, said, “Bryan Kohberger is isolated from a punishment that would require his execution. Regardless of the fact that he could spend it without the possibility without being again in society, he can condemn him.”
“They will not have to go through the stress of court proceedings and a virtually guaranteed appeal process, if Kohberger was convicted of court proceedings. The judge accepts it guilty and then proved to be convicted of Kohberger. He can expect the rest of his life to spend behind bars.”
What happened to four Idaho students?
Bryan is accused of killing Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Ethan Chapin, 20 and Xana Kernodle, 20 in 2022.
They were attacked by a huge knife and died after 2 in the morning of several injuries that were recorded in the Latah County Coroner Cathy Mabbutt. She added their injuries as “quite extensive”.
“We remain in our belief that it was a targeted attack, but there was no conclusion if the aim was to reside or his passengers,” the police spokesman said.
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