ID - 4 University of Idaho Students Died in Apparent Homicide, Moscow, 13 Nov 2022 ****Media Thread**** NO DISCUSSION #2

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So, we actually learned all the truth from her autopsy report. and we were given her autopsy report on a thumb drive during the sentencing. The investigator walked into the courtroom that day and said and we had arranged that and he said, "Here's the autopsy report." So, in reading that autopsy report, we found out that uh Kaylee had
been stabbed 24 times to her face and head. Um, she had 11 to her chest, neck, and like torso area and three to her upper extremities. So, uh, I thought about her eyes, too. I was like, was her eyes stabbed? But, um, somehow or another, Kaylee's eyes had not been stabbed. Um, Kaylee did have really bad, um, facial damage. She or some of
her teeth were were missing. Several were broken. Um and she had two subdural hematomas to her head. So um
her nose was broken badly. Yeah. So that for me it was outrage because my daughter was fighting up to her very last breath over and over. She kept trying to get out of that bed and he was just drilling her and and she's fighting for her last breath


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NG: The judge told you you're not going to bring her back?
SG: Yeah. Yeah. Yelling at me, telling me he didn't want me to talk to the media anymore. And I said, "Well, that's that's not going to happen. I'm going to talk to the media every single time I want." He basically said, "Well, then we'll never have a trial." Yeah. He he uh in a closed hearing.

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KG: Yeah. Yeah. He he actually said um he was talking. when we all were in in the courtroom or on Zoom, all the families, and uh he actually said, "And the Goncalves family, especially the dad, needs to shut his mouth." And I said, "That ain't going to happen." And he said, "I don't I don't agree with that." And he said, "I don't care if you don't agree with that." And Steve said, "Um, well, I mean, you know me, I'm I'm I'm fighting for justice for my daughter." And he says, "Do you think that um that you're going to bring her back doing this all is talking to the
media is going to bring her back?" And Steve goes, "No, I I I mean, I know that that's not going to bring her back, but
you know, I still have that's got to hold people accountable." You know, you have to hold people accountable.

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And ironically, that day that we went to court, there was a bunch of Probergers on the other side sitting behind BK
doing this (hand heart gesture with thumbs and index fingers joining together as a heart) and on the camera and uh the car was vandalized.

 
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To me this crime scene photo from King Road really tells a story. I spoke with ISP Lead Detective Lt Darren Gilbertson who says they believe the killer left the upstairs bedroom where he killed Maddie Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves to pursue Xana Kernodle. [did not post photo... can be found at Kayna's X page]

Xana had walked up the stairs to find out what was going on. In this moment you might imagine panic and running but that’s now how investigators think it played out. Instead, they believe Kohberger walked down the stairs, telling Xana “Its ok, I’m here to help you,”

while blood was dripping from the KA-BAR style hunting knife. He moved systematically, without disturbing a beer-pong table near the stairs, one that investigators had to walk sideways to get past. Not a single cup was knocked over.

The blood dripping from the knife in a catalogued pattern, not sprayed everywhere that would indicate the killer was sprinting.Then … “when Xana made it to her doorway, reality hits, he begins to stab her,” said Gilbertson.

She fights for her life in a way that investigators say, “made her family proud,” but after 50 stab wounds the tiny 5’3” 20-year-old succumbs. The sister of Kaylee Goncalves told us she believes Xana was the reason the sheath was left behind, that she’s a hero.

Lastly this the kitchen - the food Xana left on the counter - the sign that reads “this is our happy place” with the sliding glass door still partially opened.

 
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"We were able to stop Bryan Kohberger before he committed that next crime."I sat down with Stacy Chapin and Kristen Mittelman to learn about the DNA technology that cracked the Idaho case -- and how it can be used in future cases.



 
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Full police interview with surviving Idaho roommate Bethany Funke.She describes seeing a “firework.”Also she tells the detective about Kaylee seeing someone staring at her in the backyard about a month before the murders.



Police interview Idaho surviving roommate Bethany Funke -- remembers seeing a 'firework'​


Surviving roommate Bethany Funke is interviewed by a detective just hours after police arrived to the murder scene at 1122 King Road in Moscow, Idaho. In this edition of Brian Entin Investigates, watch the full interview with Funke as she describes the timeline the night before the murders and exactly what she remembers. She also discusses victim Kaylee Goncalves' fear of being watched by someone in the backyard about one month before the murders. We may never know whether that person was Bryan Kohberger.
 
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For those interested, we’ve produced a three-episode podcast arc on the Kohberger case. After more than two years of gag orders and limited information, speculation was rampant, especially around the DNA evidence. Our goal with these episodes is to shed light on some of the ongoing questions and ambiguities.

Check out episodes 10, 11, and 12:

5 September, 2025

Idaho killer left behind 'catastrophic' evidence that fast-tracked his capture, investigators reveal


Genetic genealogists working on the University of Idaho student murders case found "hundreds of times" more DNA than a typical case as they raced to solve the quadruple stabbing, which rocked the college town of Moscow, Idaho, as well as the nation as a whole. "It was a catastrophic deal," said David Mittelman, the Othram founder and CEO whose work generated leads that helped authorities track Kohberger from a DNA sample he left on a Ka-Bar knife sheath discarded at the crime scene. "That's why the defense didn't want to talk about it."

 

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