Tag: bryan kohberber

  • The Kohberger sentencing: The black heart

    The Kohberger sentencing: The black heart

    Bryan Kohberger has just been sentenced to four life sentences for the horrific 2022 murders of four college students in Idaho.

    In court today, families and friends of the victims emotionally confronted the man responsible for so much grief. One moment in particular stood out: Alivea Goncalves, sister of victim Kaylee Goncalves, delivered a statement that was nothing short of extraordinary.

    Her words were direct. Unapologetically raw. Unforgettable.

    From the very start—when she told Kohberger to “sit up and listen”—to the moment she declared that her sister Kaylee could have “kicked your f—ing ass,” the courtroom was shaken. Her message cut through the silence and struck with force. It was grief and love transformed into power.

    If you hadn’t attacked them in the middle of the night while they were asleep, like a PEDOPHILE, Kaylee would have kicked your fucking ass.”

    All of the families brought strength and dignity to the courtroom, but Alivea’s voice captured something primal—something real. It was a sister standing tall in the shadow of tragedy and speaking truth to evil.

    May God rest the souls of the victims. They were taken far too soon, but their stories—and the love that surrounds them—will never be forgotten.

    Meanwhile, something else, people have noticed involves a piece of paper that was sitting next to the now, convicted murderer.

    Bryan Kohberger had a black heart drawing next to him during his sentencing hearing.

    The eerie symbol was spotted on a piece of paper just in front of Kohberger as he stoically listened to the families of his four victims deliver emotional victim impact statements.

    He stared straight ahead, not glancing down at the heart as parents, siblings, grandparents and friends of the slain college students eviscerated him, one after another, in court.

  • Victims’ families react to Kohberger pleading agreement

    Victims’ families react to Kohberger pleading agreement

    In a statement on Facebook after news broke of the deal, “The Goncalves Family Page” wrote:

    “It’s true! We are beyond furious at the State of Idaho. They have failed us. Please give us some time. This was very unexpected. We appreciate all your love and support. #heartbroken #kayleejade4ever.”

    A family member of one victim told NewsNation that upon hearing of the plea deal, she felt like “all the power had been given back to Kohberger.”

    Developing ..

  • Bryan Kohberger accepting a plea deal

    Bryan Kohberger accepting a plea deal

    This is a developing story.. there are media reports that a plea deal has been offered to Bryan Kohberger.. he was charged with killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022, and he has accepted.

    Sources confirm to Newsnation among others that the prosecution has proposed dropping the death penalty in exchange for Kohberger pleading guilty to committing the murders and pleading guilty to the burglary charge.

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    Kohberger must also agree to spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole and must waive his right to appeal.

    This is developing..

    The families were consulted –by email!!

  • Bryan Kohberger’s classmates begin to speak out

    Bryan Kohberger’s classmates begin to speak out


    Classmates of the Idaho quadruple murder suspect have said he became more chatty in their criminology class after November’s quadruple-slaying – but turned silent when the killings themselves were discussed.

    Bryan Kohberger, 28, was taken into custody by the Pennsylvania State Police on Friday morning more than 2,000 miles from where four university students were killed in their beds on November 13.

    Students who attended Washington State University with Kohberger were shocked to learn that the quiet man in their classroom was the prime suspect in the brutal slaying.

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    BK Norton, who was in the same criminal justice graduate program with Kohberger, said her classmate appeared more animated and talkative following the murders. 

    ‘He seemed more upbeat and willing to carry a conversation,’ she told the New York Times.

    But Norton noted all his enthusiasm would go away and he would become ‘quiet and deadpan’ when the class would discuss the Idaho murder case. 

    Another video that has made rounds declares Kohberger was a heroin user..

    ALL DEVELOPING..