Kaylee Goncalves (left) and Bryan Kohberger (right). Instagram & Getty Images


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Bryan Kohberger, accused of killing four University of Idaho students, plans to plead guilty to all charges. The suspect faces four life sentences plus up to 10 years for burglary. Kohberger, a former criminology student, could have faced the death penalty but will waive his appeal rights. His trial, initially set for August 2025, was delayed after he waived a speedy trial.

Family Shares Pain Over Last-Minute Plea Deal

Kaylee Goncalves’ sister, Aubrie, expressed deep frustration over the plea deal news. She said the justice system failed the victims and their families. Aubrie criticized the timing of the deal, calling it “shocking and cruel.” She explained the family had little time to process the decision, making it even harder to cope.

Demand for Justice and Respect

Aubrie emphasized the need to remember the victims for their lives, not just their deaths. She stated the family seeks accountability and dignity, not vengeance. The family opposed the plea deal, hoping for the death penalty. Despite their efforts, the deal moved forward without their agreement.

Ongoing Struggle for Closure

The Goncalves family said they fought hard but ultimately couldn’t change the outcome. Aubrie shared the pain of feeling their loved ones are silenced while the suspect still has a future. She called for a justice system that truly honors victims and their families.

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