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Kohberger plea deal splits slain University of Idaho victims’ families

Last updated: July 2, 2025 2:00 pm
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The families of the victims of the University of Idaho murder case are divided over the recent plea deal made by the killer, Bryan Kohberger. The families of Kaylee Goncalves and Xana Kernodle are expressing outrage over the deal, feeling that justice is not being properly served as Kohberger may not have to explain his motive for targeting the four coeds. On the other hand, the families of Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin are in support of the plea deal, believing that it spares them from the trauma of a lengthy trial.

Steve Goncalves, Kaylee’s father, refused to enter the courtroom during Kohberger’s plea, stating that the deal failed his daughter. He expressed his disappointment in the prosecutor’s decision, feeling that they were robbed of their day in court. Kernodle’s father also disagreed with the plea deal, expressing his disappointment after waiting nearly three years for a trial.

Mogen’s father, however, expressed relief at the plea deal, stating that it spares the family from the nightmare of a trial and the lengthy process of a death penalty case. He believes that death is a more lenient punishment as it spares Kohberger from years of remorse for his actions.

The Goncalves family, in contrast, is furious at the state of Idaho for the plea deal, vowing to continue fighting for justice for Kaylee. They are demanding a full confession, accountability, and the location of the murder weapon from Kohberger. The plea bargain has also sparked backlash online, with negative reviews flooding the Latah County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.

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Kohberger, a former Ph.D. criminology student, brutally murdered Goncalves, Mogen, Chapin, and Kernodle in their off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho. Despite the evidence against him, the lack of a trial means that his true motive may never be revealed. The families are left grappling with the aftermath of the senseless killings, with some seeking closure through the plea deal and others feeling betrayed by the justice system.

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