It’s a sad day for Aubrey O’Day…
15.02.2023 - 06:31 / perezhilton.com
Four young people were murdered in Moscow, Idaho last November — but there were so many more victims…
As you’ve probably heard, in the early morning hours of on November 13, University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin were brutally slain with a knife. Six weeks later an arrest was made, and based on the evidence we’ve already seen it seems like the police got their guy. But there were wounds that even a likely guilty verdict for Bryan Kohberger will never heal.
Obviously the victims’ families and loved ones have suffered unthinkable losses. These parents sent their children to college, and instead of a call about bad grades or bad breakups, they got the call no parent should ever get — something they couldn’t possibly have imagined.
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But there are other victims here, too — the other roommates. See, two other girls lived with Kaylee, Maddie, and Xana. Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke were home the night of the attack and, thankfully, not only survived but were completely unharmed. They were unharmed physically, that is, but having their friends murdered so close to them — and coming so close to death themselves — will haunt them forever. A friend told People on Tuesday they’re suffering quite a bit:
Unfortunately that’s probably true. How do you ever fully get over something like that? Not only their friends being taken or witnessing those horrifying scenes the next morning — but also wondering why they made it. The friend added:
It’s unclear why the roommates escaped the massacre unscathed. There was speculation early on that the murder was a targeted attack. We do know Bryan Kohberger followed all
It’s a sad day for Aubrey O’Day…
Will this satisfy critics of the attorney who took Bryan Kohberger‘s case?
OK, we’ll just preface by saying this is in no way evidence, but… it’s pretty weird.
Well, this is upsetting. We imagine most everyone following the case of the University of Idaho murders is on roughly the same page right now. The evidence we’ve seen against Bryan Kohberger is overwhelming, and any delays in the trial are just delaying the inevitable — justice for the victims, Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin.
The arrest warrant for Bryan Kohberger has finally been released after having been sealed for 60 days.
This is such a moving tribute.
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The house where four University of Idaho students were brutally murdered last November will be torn down, and a memorial will be erected for the four victims.
One of the key aspects of the University of Idaho murder investigation is the veil of silence over it. The Moscow Police Department chose to keep everything about the case secret — right up until they made an arrest six weeks in. And since then, apart from the probable cause affidavit, there’s been more silence. There’s even a gag order on all law enforcement right now.
Did this whole thing just get unlocked?
Wow, we were just saying we’d likely only seen the tip of the iceberg when it came to the evidence against Bryan Kohberger.
How is this even possible? We thought this guy was going for a criminology PhD!
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Considering how high profile the University of Idaho murder case is, you’d think the state of Idaho would want to make sure every single aspect of the trial was as free of controversy as possible. But before it can even begin, it’s been saddled with scandal.
The gag order may still firmly be in place in the Bryan Kohberger murder case, but slowly and surely we’re getting a more complete look at what happened the night four University of Idaho students were murdered in their off-campus home in Moscow.
We learned last week that just before Bryan Kohberger was arrested for the shocking murders of four University of Idaho students, he was also fired.
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Certain details of the University of Idaho murders have been confounding due to the lack of transparency by the Moscow Police Department and other cooperating law enforcement bodies. (Though considering their efficacy in bringing in suspect Bryan Kohberger without incident, it’s hard to blame them for the way they handled it.) However, the more we learn, the more everything seems to come into focus and tell a coherent story — even if that story is at times a horrifying tragedy of errors… One confusing detail? The roommates…