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Idaho Murders: Murder victims’ families divided over ‘death penalty dropping’ plea deal

OAN Staff Abril Elfi

The families of the victims of Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger are divided emotionally in regard to their opinions on the suspect’s recent plea deal, which dropped Kohberger’s chance of receiving the death penalty.

Four college students, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20 were murdered in the girls’ off-campus house on November 13, 2022.

Aubrie, Goncalves’ 18-year-old sister, stated on Monday that she refuses to remain silent, and that her family had greatly supported the death penalty in this case. She also expressed that she was unable to attend the family’s meeting with prosecutors in person to present her case.

Aubrie described what the victims’ families have been going through since the murders as “beyond comprehension,” citing delays and the shifting of proceedings that made it extremely difficult for loved ones to attend.

She also asserted that the U.S. justice system has imposed “heavy burdens” on those who are already “carrying unimaginable grief,” but that they have all tried to cling on to hope as much as possible.

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