Kaylee Goncalves It was reported that someone was seen in her backyard a month before her University of Idaho roommate and three other students were killed. Bethany Fink Claim.
Funke in a newly released police interview Brian Entin Investigation On Monday, September 9, the surviving roommate tells the story of the incident that led to the night Bryan Kohberger Kill Goncaves, Madison Mogen,,,,, Xana kernelnodle With the kernel’s boyfriend, Ethan Chapinin 2022.
“I woke up and fell asleep thinking I saw fireworks or something. The glittering under my door.” Fusk told detectives in a November 2022 interview, referring to what she heard when she was 30-year-old Kohberger, who attacked her roommate in their college residence. “It sounds like fireworks and then there are sparks.”
Fink explains that she didn’t see anyone in the house, like the second one Surviving roommate Dylan Mortensen Later narration. But Fink did tell investigators that Goncavis believed someone was watching the house a few weeks before he was killed.
“Everyone is gone. That’s just Kelly, she’s taking it [her dog] Murphy pees,” Fuk recalls. She said she swears she stares at her as she sees someone taking the dog out of the backyard to pee.”

Dylan Mortensen, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Bethany Funke and Xana Kernodle.
Courtesy of Kaylee Goncalves/InstagramWhen she was asked when it happened, Fink said “maybe like a month” before the killing.
“She could see the man’s outline staring at her,” Fuss recalls Gonkavis told her then.
Goncalves is one of four students killed by Koberg in an Idaho residence in November 2022. Funke and Mortensen It is the only one who survived the attack at No. 1122 King Road in Moscow.
In July, Koberg pleaded guilty to all four murders Part of the plea agreement Avoid the death penalty.
He was given Four consecutive life imprisonment He had no possibility of parole during his July sentencing in Boise. Kohberger was also sentenced to 10 years in prison for burglary.
After his conviction, the chief prosecutor Bill Thompson Revealed experts pointed out how many times they believed Koberg was near the King’s House Caused by murder.

“We think Koberg is definitely following that community,” Thompson said in an interview on July 30. CBS’ 48 hours.
The prosecutor claimed that following experts by phone “was able to prove that he had more than 20 times in the evening (about 10 to early morning) and about 20 times over 10 nights… At the time when he had no reasonable reason to let him shop here – here is Moscow – this was his routine exercise.”
“So, of course, we believe those travels … involve Mr. Koberg, regardless of the circumstances, are looking for, surveillance or tracking.”

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