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Family of Kaylee Gonclaves – Brian Kohberger – one of the victims of Idaho murder said on Monday that he was sent after a petition accepted by Kohberger to avoid the death penalty by Kohberger.
30 -year -old Kohberger is accused of killing Gonclaves, 21, Madison Mozen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20.
Gonclaves’ 18 -year -old sister, Obrey, said she refuses to remain silent and confirms her family support for death sentence in the case. She said that she was unable to attend a family meeting with prosecutors in the person to make her case.
He said what the families of the victims have tolerated because the murders “are beyond comprehension,” indicates the delay and the transfer of the proceedings made it difficult to participate for the loved ones. He argued that the justice system has already kept “heavy burden” on people “already carrying unimaginable grief, but he has tried to catch for hope.
Brian Kohberger Idaho accepted a petition deal in the Murds case
Brian Kohberger entered the court for his hearing hearing in Moscow, Idaho on 22 May, 2023, Latah County District Court, 22 May, 2023. (Zach Wilkinson-Pool/Getty Image)
“We believe in this process. We believe in the system. But at this point, it is impossible to accept the truth: the system has thwarted these four innocent victims and their families,” Obri has written on the family’s Facebook page.
“These are not only in the name or headlines. Ethan Chapin, Kaylee Gonclaves, Madison Mogan, and Zana Karnodal were beautiful humans who touched countless lives,” she continued. “They are not just Idaho four.” They were sons, daughters, siblings and friends – with real dreams they remember.
The petition deal with the scheduled test weeks before the deal is “both shocking and cruel,” said, families may have time to come up with the process, discussion and potentially the idea of ​​life punishment “if it had come soon.
Brian Kohberger returned to court for hearing on a pile of evidence
Madison smiles on the shoulders of Mogan, the top left, her best friends, Kaylee Gonclaves, as they pose with two other housewives in Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, and the final Instagram post of Gonclaves. (@kayleegoncalves/Instagram)
“Brian Kohberger is facing a life in jail, which means that he will still get to speak, form a relationship and join the world,” he said. “Meanwhile, our loved ones have been silenced forever. This reality is more deeply pricking when it seems that the system is protecting their future than honoring the victims’ past.”
He said that the justice system was “designed to serve and protect – not to rebuild unhappy families,” while adding: “Time and time again, we find ourselves blind, unheard and unable.”
He said, “It feels less like an act of final-justice justice and like one,” he said. “We are not asking for vengeance. We are asking for accountability. We are asking for dignity for our loved ones. And we’re asking – for a justice system – who really lives in its name.”
The family said in another post that he spoke to the prosecutors on Friday about the possibility of a petition deal, but it was “difficult” for him. He said that most of the conversations were about the upcoming testing and nothing prepared them for the next stages.
Brian Kohberger comes to the court room in the court room on 13 September 2023 in Moscow, Idaho. (Ted S. Warren-Poor/Getty Images)
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He said that he received an email on Sunday night, which sent him “scratching” and he immediately jumped into the terror mode and started making a phone call and sending emails. “
The family again met with the prosecution on Monday to repeat his support for Kohberger to get a death sentence.
“Unfortunately all our efforts did not matter,” the family said. “We performed our best! We could ever imagine anyone.”
According to prosecutors, four victims were stabbed several times with a large knife. The police recovered a bar of a bargain that they alleged that Kohberger’s DNA was near Mojne’s body.
Fox News’ Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.