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Mother Of Bryan Kohberger’s Victim Shares Disturbing Details About Her Daughter’s Violent Massacre
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Mother Of Bryan Kohberger’s Victim Shares Disturbing Details About Her Daughter’s Violent Massacre

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Kristi, the mother of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the four University of Idaho students murdered in November 2022, has come forward with harrowing new details about her daughter’s final moments.

The devastating account was shared in a public social media post after 30-year-old Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty in a controversial plea deal that spared him from capital punishment.

Highlights
  • Kaylee Goncalves' mother revealed disturbing details about her daughter's final moments.
  • Bryan Kohberger, the perpetrator, avoided capital punishment in a controversial plea deal, angering the Goncalves family.
  • Kohberger meticulously planned the crime, surveilling the victims and studying crime scene processing during his PhD.
  • Despite four consecutive life sentences, the Goncalves family feels true justice wasn't served.

The decision poured salt in the wound of the Goncalves family, who long advocated for Kohberger to have his life taken away from him and accused Latah County prosecutors of “blindsiding” them by offering the culprit life sentence in exchange for his confession.

“[He’s] literally too afraid to die, but he wasn’t afraid to [take my daughter’s life]. Kaylee wasn’t offered a plea deal,” the mother said.

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    The mother of Kaylee Goncalves revealed disturbing details about the attack that took her life

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    Kaylee’s mother accused the mur*erer of not only fatally stabbing Kaylee, but also brutally beating her in the face and head as she fought for her life.

    Image credits: kayleegoncalves

    “He went into her house with the intention to take her life and he did,” Kristi wrote.

    “By stabbing her MANY times, as well as beating her in the face and head while it was clear that she fought for her life,” the mother wrote, before asking her readers: “What would you want? Justice or vengeance?”

    Image credits: kayleegoncalves

    Her post was in part a response to criticism both her and her husband Steve faced from netizens who accused them of prioritizing revenge over due process.

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    For Kristi and her family, however, they are simply demanding accountability equal to the horror of the crime.

    Image credits: kayleegoncalves

    Specifically, the Goncalves family had called for the penalty by firing squad—not out of a desire for swift execution, but because they believed the psychological torment of being placed on row would weigh heavier on Kohberger than the relative comfort of a life sentence in the general prison population.

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    The culprit wasn’t a typical criminal, but an expert undergoing a criminal justice doctorate program

    Image credits: KTVB

    According to prosecutor Bill Thompson, Kohberger’s actions were far from impulsive. The culprit surprised investigators with his level of planning and preparation.

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    “The defendant has studied crime,” Thompson told the court. “In fact, he did a detailed paper on crime scene processing when he was working on his PhD.”

    Image credits: kayleegoncalves

    Months before the murders, Kohberger’s cell phone had pinged near the King Road residence in Moscow, Idaho, 23 separate times between 10 pm and 4 am—showing he had been surveilling the victims

    At the time, Kohberger had begun a criminal justice doctorate program at nearby Washington State University, located just across the state line.

    Image credits: kayleegoncalves

    On the night of the killings, surveillance footage captured his white Hyundai Elantra circling the neighborhood multiple times before pulling behind the students’ house.

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    Prosecutors said he entered through the sliding glass door shortly after 4 am, then made his way upstairs where Kaylee Goncalves and her best friend Madison Mogen were asleep.

    Inside the room, he took the lives of both women. A knife sheath, left behind next to Mogen’s body, bore DNA that would later link him to the crime.

    Kohberger was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences, a decision the Goncalves family disagreed with

    Image credits: KCAL News

    As Kohberger attempted to make his escape, he encountered roommate Xana Kernodle in a hallway, along with her boyfriend Ethan Chapin. An altercation ensued, which ended with both students losing their lives.

    Two other roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, survived the massacre—one of whom described seeing a masked intruder walk past her and out of the house.

    Kohberger’s car was later found disassembled internally, and his apartment had been scrubbed clean.

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    Image credits: Ada County Sheriff

    Authorities only zeroed in on Kohberger thanks to a combination of surveillance footage, cellphone tower data, and a Q-tip retrieved from his family’s trash, which provided a DNA match with the knife found at the crime scene.

    Image credits: COURT TV

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    Bryan Kohberger will be formally sentenced on July 23 in Boise, Idaho. He will have the opportunity to speak, but is not obligated to do so. If he remains silent, the true reason behind the murders may never be known.

    For the Goncalves family, what remains is the sense of loss and true justice not being served, despite Kohberger serving four consecutive life sentences.

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    “The state is showing BK mercy by removing the penalty. BK did not show Kaylee ANY mercy,” the mother said.

    “My heart hurts.” Netizens empathized with the family’s anger

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    Abel Musa Miño

    Abel Musa Miño

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    Born in Santiago, Chile, with a background in communication and international relations, I bring a global perspective to entertainment reporting at Bored Panda. I cover celebrity news, Hollywood events, true crime, and viral stories that resonate across cultures. My reporting has been featured on Google News, connecting international audiences to the latest in entertainment. For me, journalism is about bridging local stories with global conversations, arming readers with the knowledge necessary to make up their own minds. Research is at the core of my work. I believe that well-sourced, factual storytelling is essential to building trust and driving meaningful engagement.

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    Abel Musa Miño

    Abel Musa Miño

    Writer, Entertainment News Writer

    Born in Santiago, Chile, with a background in communication and international relations, I bring a global perspective to entertainment reporting at Bored Panda. I cover celebrity news, Hollywood events, true crime, and viral stories that resonate across cultures. My reporting has been featured on Google News, connecting international audiences to the latest in entertainment. For me, journalism is about bridging local stories with global conversations, arming readers with the knowledge necessary to make up their own minds. Research is at the core of my work. I believe that well-sourced, factual storytelling is essential to building trust and driving meaningful engagement.

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    Mel in Georgia
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not a fan of the death penalty for a number of reasons. But if this guy was sentenced to die I would not mourn for him.

    Roni Stone
    Community Member
    Premium
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Same here. Not a tear shed.

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    KrazyChiMama
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I’m sorry if this offends anyone it’s just my opinion, but I’m definitely in favor of the death penalty IF it fits the crime and in THIS case it most certainly does. I think the justice system in the US is beyond broken and we have too many criminals incarcerated for life that deserve to die. They get food, shelter, clothing, medical/dental care and can even get an education in some cases. We also have jails full of men and women who repeatedly commit petty crimes because their problem is mental health and the system doesn’t know what to do with them because of lack of resources/funding. Don’t even get me started on private prisons!

    Red
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I suspect he thought he was smarter than the cops and everyone else and would never be caught.

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    Mel in Georgia
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not a fan of the death penalty for a number of reasons. But if this guy was sentenced to die I would not mourn for him.

    Roni Stone
    Community Member
    Premium
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Same here. Not a tear shed.

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    KrazyChiMama
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I’m sorry if this offends anyone it’s just my opinion, but I’m definitely in favor of the death penalty IF it fits the crime and in THIS case it most certainly does. I think the justice system in the US is beyond broken and we have too many criminals incarcerated for life that deserve to die. They get food, shelter, clothing, medical/dental care and can even get an education in some cases. We also have jails full of men and women who repeatedly commit petty crimes because their problem is mental health and the system doesn’t know what to do with them because of lack of resources/funding. Don’t even get me started on private prisons!

    Red
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I suspect he thought he was smarter than the cops and everyone else and would never be caught.

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