Bryan Kohbergerthe person who admits to killing Four students from the University of Idaho According to newly sealed police documents, in November 2022, one of the victims’ names was committing an outrageous crime.
Surviving roommate Dylan Mortensen Kohberger, 30, confirmed Kaylee Goncalves According to the document obtained people and news.
“At sometime in the morning, [Mortensen] Wake up and opened the door to her room [redacted] And heard a male say, “It’s okay, Kelly, I’m crying for you here,” Idaho State Police Department TPR. Jeffory Talbot Based on a summary of the discussion with the Sgt. Dustin Blaker Moscow Police Station.
The document continues: “She closed the door. Soon after, she opened the door again and saw a man about 5’10 inches tall, dressed in black and ski mask, standing in the kitchen.”
In response, Kelly’s father, Steve Goncalves,Tell TMZ Sunday, August 17, was the first time he had heard of creepy details.
“The only thing more disturbing than murdering a child is hearing the killer shouting her name when committing this outrageous act and then discovering that the prosecutor deliberately hid the fact in the family.”
According to Steve, “Kaylee knew she was being hunted – but no one in that town raised his finger to stop it.”
In early July, Koberg pleaded guilty to Kelly’s murder. Madison Mogen,,,,, Xana kernelnodle and Ethan Chapin As part of a plea agreement to avoid the death penalty.

The killer is Four consecutive sentences to life imprisonment At the verdict hearing on July 23.
Mortenson Victim impact statement issued At the hearing, Koberg was described as “a hollow ship, less than humans, no empathy, no remorse”.
She said: “He chose to destroy. He chose to evil. He had nothing. He tried to take everything from me: my friends, my safety, my identity, my future.”
She added: “He will stay here, empty, forgotten and powerless.”
Lata County Attorneys Following Kohberger’s Sentence Bill Thompson Theorized why Koberg Mortensen was retained, and she said she saw her roommate’s attacker at night.
“From what Dylan described, it’s hard for me to imagine that the killer didn’t see Dylan,” he said.
Thompson continued: “At that time, he was probably in the house longer than he planned, and he killed more people than he planned. … It was not surprising to us that the killer was scared at that time and decided not to know if law enforcement had been called.”

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