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Families of slaughtered Idaho students vow to fight Bryan Kohberger plea deal

Last updated: July 1, 2025 12:45 pm
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The community is reeling from the shocking plea deal accepted by Bryan Kohberger in the case of the University of Idaho students who were brutally murdered. The families of the victims are outraged and determined to fight against this decision that has spared Kohberger from facing the firing squad.

Steve Goncalves, the father of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the victims, expressed his disappointment in the justice system, stating that Idaho has failed him and his family. Just five weeks before Kohberger was set to go to trial for the murders of Kaylee, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, and Madison Mogen, the family was blindsided by the news of the plea deal.

According to reports, Kohberger, who previously maintained his innocence, has confessed to the slayings in exchange for a life sentence without the possibility of parole. This deal has left the families of the victims feeling betrayed and denied the opportunity for a trial where the evidence against Kohberger would have been presented.

Xana Kernodle’s aunt, Kim Kernodle, expressed her frustration with the plea deal, stating that the prosecution claimed it was to spare the families from the pain of a trial. However, both the Kernodle and Goncalves families wanted Kohberger to stand trial and face the consequences of his actions.

Despite protests from the victims’ families, the state moved forward with the plea deal, leaving them feeling unheard and disregarded. The families feel that justice has not been served, and they are determined to fight against this decision.

Aubrie, Kaylee Goncalves’ sister, took to social media to condemn the plea deal, calling it shocking and cruel. She expressed her belief that the system has failed the victims and their families.

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A hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, where Kohberger will ask a judge to accept the deal. The families plan to push for a delay in the decision, hoping to have their voices heard in the pursuit of justice for their loved ones.

While most of the victims’ families are against the plea deal, Ethan’s mother, Stacy Chapin, has expressed support for it. She stated that the Chapin family will be in court to show their backing for the plea bargain.

The community remains divided over the plea deal, with some seeking closure through the swift resolution, while others demand a trial to ensure that justice is served for the senseless loss of four young lives. The fight for justice continues as the families of the victims refuse to accept anything less than accountability for the heinous crimes committed against their loved ones.

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