'We Deserve to Know Before the Rest of the World': Goncalves Family Criticizes Public Release of Documents
LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO, JUL 24 – Police documents reveal multiple suspicious incidents at the University of Idaho house before Bryan Kohberger’s conviction for stabbing four students to death in November 2022.
- In the weeks leading up to the slayings, odd events unfolded at the University of Idaho rental home, including a loose front door found on Nov. 4 and Kaylee Goncalves seeing an unknown man staring at her, no attribution.
- On Wednesday, the Moscow police department released hundreds of pages of documents, including accounts of strange happenings at the Idaho house before the murders, following Kohberger's sentencing.
- A Moscow yard neighbor reported seeing a nervous man in her yard in August or September 2022, and a Walmart staff member saw a college-age male seeking a black ski mask two to three weeks prior, while residents armed themselves with golf clubs amid growing unease.
- Police arrested Bryan Kohberger at his parents' home in Pennsylvania, about six weeks after the killings, using DNA from a knife sheath at the Moscow crime scene.
- With no clear motive, questions linger among the victims’ families, and Judge Steven Hippler cautioned that focusing on motive grants him agency and power.
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Cash, gloves and screenshots: Top investigators detail Bryan Kohberger’s unusual behavior after Idaho student murders
CNN By Jean Casarez, Lauren del Valle, Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN Moscow, Idaho (CNN) — In the days after murdering four University of Idaho students in an off-campus home, Bryan Kohberger’s behavior shifted dramatically and investigators would later find that he had fixated on news coverage of the killings and began paying for items in cash – often wearing gloves – as he avoided the area of the murders. The details emerged Friday in CNN’s wide-rangin…
'We deserve to know before the rest of the world': Goncalves family criticizes public release of documents
Kaylee Goncalves | Instagram ADA COUNTY (KIVI) — The family of Kaylee Goncalves took to social media on Friday to express their frustration about having to learn new details of Kaylee’s murder through publicly released documents. RELATED | Moscow police release documents on crime scene. One victim was ‘unrecognizable’ “We are slowly trying to process what we have been reading,” the family wrote on Facebook. “Do you think this was a fair way to f…
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