NewNow you can hear Fox News article!
Kaylee Gonclaves’s elder sister, Alivia Stevenson, scorched the murder of Idaho, a hut in the court on Wednesday morning and scorched the killer Brian Kohberger, a student of Idaho.
The killer was barely gone, not even when Stevenson told him that “sit straight when I talk to you.” He pressurized him, taunting him with the words, Raksha tried to block him from mentioning in the capital test that his petition called him “Socopath, Psychopath, Muttil”.
“The truth is that you are dumb as you are.
Watch: Brian Kohberger pronounced by the families of the victims during the emotional sentence
Alivia Gonclaves, sister of the victim Kaylee Gonclaves, in the hearing of Brian Kohberger at the ADA County Courthouse, on Wednesday, July 23, 2025 in Bois, Idaho, in Idaho, about three years ago, Idaho speaks four years ago to stab four students of Idaho students. (Through Kyle Green/AP Pool)
Kohberger convicted 21 -year -old Gonclaves and his three close friends, Madison Mogan, 21, and 20 -year -old Xana Xana Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. He did not make any clarification or remorse.
Chicago-based criminal defense lawyer Donna Rotuno said, “Based on what has come out after the sentence, it is clear why the Gonclaves family is so angry. The way his daughter was murdered, to identify her, the worst pain can feel,” Earlier, the lawyer Dona Rotuno said that the lawyer Dona Rotuno said, “East of the Chikago-based defense of the Chicago said Dona Rotuno said Donna Rotuno. Customers include Harvey Venstein.
Moscow police documents first revealed on Wednesday, describing a crime site in more detail than already shared with the public.
Gonclaves, who were sleeping at the beginning of the attack, were “unfamiliar”, when the police found that his best friend had his remains in a bed next to Mojen. Kohberger also dropped a bar knife sheath near his body, which eventually caused his arrest, thanks to a single source DNA sample that he left on Snap.
Idaho murder victim’s mother finds unexpected peace in the controversial petition of the killer
Madison Mozen, the top left, smiles on the shoulders of his best friends, Kaylee Gonclaves, as he poses with two other housewives in Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and the final Instagram post of Goncleves, four students were shared a day before death. (@kayleegoncalves/Instagram)
Get directly real -time updates True crime hub
Kohberger waived his right to appeal or seek a decrease in punishment and would never be eligible for parole under sentence, Judge Steven Hippler handed over the petition after the petition. He avoided the death sentence and got four consecutive life sentences and one and 10 years.
Families were divided on this deal, in which the camp of Gonclaves was strongly opposed.
Read the signed killer confession of Brian Kohberger
Alivia Stevenson took out the ADA County Courthouse on Boys, Idaho, Wednesday, 23 July 2025. In November 2022, Stevenson made a statement of an impact of a scorch in the sentence of Brian Kohberger for the killings of his sister, Kaylee Gonclaves and three other universities of Idaho students. (Derek shook for Fox News Digital)
Follow Fox True Crime Team on X
“I felt that she was strong, I felt that she was terrible and confident. Also brave.” “I think she knew that she would not feel from the statements that were in the form of victims and what the families have lost. I think she knew that she knew that the only way to get her was trying to make her small.”
Watch: Donna Rotuno, Ted Williams and Joshua Ritter reacted moments after Brian Kohberger’s sentence
In the Brian Kohberger case, the victim’s family says that he was sent to ‘panic mode’ after the petition deal.
The Kohbergers looked smaller than the past, with thin upper arms and a gunt face, because he was sitting in a hut and handcuffs.
Brian Kohberger appears in the ADA County Courthouse for his sentence on Wednesday, July 23, 2025 in Bois, Idaho, to stab four students from Idaho about three years ago. (AP Photo/Kyle Green, Pool)
Sign up to get a true crime newspaper
Supporters at the gallery appreciated when Stevenson stepped away from the mic. The court called a holiday a few minutes later when his mother also made a statement.
Click here to get Fox News app
During the break, one of the major detectives on the case, Brett Payne gave Stevenson an auxiliary patra on the shoulder.
Fox News’ Julia Bonvita contributed to this report.