The mother of a victim of the University of Idaho murder sent a shocking message to their killer, Bryan Kohbergerafter his life imprisonment.
“A dead killer will not be killed again. Kristi Goncalveswho is the victim’s mother Kaylee Goncalvessaid to Kohberger, in court on Wednesday, July 23, according to the shared video By x. “You will end up getting what you want, the touch on your body, probably not what you expect.”
Christie continued: “Seeing you didn’t beat the system, you just entered a new rule and the consequences will never end.
She added that she hopes “the silence reverberates in your heart during the rest of your meaningless days.”
“I hope this makes you all know that you are nothing,” she said. “May you continue to live in pain. You are officially the property of Idaho, where prisoners are anxiously awaiting your arrival. But yes, because they are there to help you. Hell will be waiting.”
Kristi shared that she also sent a message to Kohberger from her youngest daughter Aubrie.
She quipped, “What Aubrey wants to say is, ‘You might receive it like you did in high school and college, but you’re going to have a lot of DS in prison.”

Bryan Kohberger.
Zach Wilkinson-Pool/Getty ImagesAfter the speech, Koberg blinked and returned to his stoic expression.
Kohberger is Sentenced to life imprisonment for four people Wednesday for Kelly’s murder Madison Mogen,,,,, Xana kernelnodle and Ethan Chapin. A group of students at the University of Idaho are Being stabbed to death Home in Moscow, Idaho in November 2022. Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Fink Still living in the house and attending the murder. They survived.
Kohberger, a PhD student in criminology at Washington State University, was arrested in December 2022. The crime has won interest in the United States and is the subject of a documentary titled “One Night in Idaho.”
Initially, he entered a guilty plea for a trial scheduled for August. In July, Kohberger finally obtained a plea agreement to remove the death penalty option. (If the case is tried, there may be a possible death penalty.)
After accepting the deal, Koberg signed a confession, pleading guilty to four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony theft.
“This incredible and meaningless evil behavior has caused immeasurable pain and loss. No parent must bury the child.” Steven Hippies said Wednesday. “This is the greatest tragedy that can be caused to a person.”

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