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Bryan Kohbergerthe man who admitted he killed Idaho’s four university students In November 2022, one of the victims’ names in committing the heinous offense said, by newly sealed police documents.
Survival -Localist Dylan Mortensen He told Idaho Police that Kohberger, 30, stated Kayleee goncalves by name during the four -sided killing, according to a docks obtained by People and News.
“Sometime in the early hours of the morning, (Mortensen) was woken up and opened the door of her room (edited) and heard a man say, ‘It’s fine, Kaylee, I’m here for you,’ and crying,” TPR Idaho Province Police. Jeffor Talbot He wrote in a summary based on a discussion with SGT. Dustin Blaker from Moscow Police Department.
“Then the door closed. A little later, he opened his door again and saw someone about 5’10” tall, dressed in black with a ski mask, standing in the kitchen, “continued the documents.
In response, Kayleee’s father, Steve Goncalvestell Tmz On Sunday, August 17, he was the first to hear of the joyful details.
“The only thing that is more annoying than your child’s murder is to hear that the murderer called out in committing this heinous act – and then discovered that the prosecutor deliberately hidden this fact from the families,” said Steve.
According to Steve, “Kayleee knew she was hunted – yet no one in that town raised a finger to stop them.”
In early July, Kohberger pleaded guilty to Kaylee’s murders, Madison Mogen. Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin as part of a plea deal to avoid the death penalty.
The murderer was give four consecutive four sentences During a sentencing hearing on July 23.
Mortens Submitting a victim’s impact statement At the hearing, describing Kohberger as “an empty ship, something less than a human, a body without empathy, without repentance.”
“He chose destruction. He chose evil. He feels nothing. He tried to take everything from me: my friends, my safety, my identity, my future,” he said.
“He will stay here, empty, forgotten and unworthy,” he added.
Following Sentencing Kohberger, Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson theorizing why Kohberger Saved Mortensen, who said she saw her fellow -countrymen on the night.
“From what Dylan described, I have a hard time imagining that the murderer Dylan did not see,” he said.
Thompson continued, “At that time, he had probably been at the house longer than he had planned, and he had killed more people than he was planning.