A mother of one of the victims of the murders of the Idaho University had a scary message to their killer, Bryan KohbergerAfter his life prison sentence.
“A dead killer no longer kills. So, even if I am disappointed that the shooting platoon does not take your photos to you, I am convinced that men in prison will have their way with you more than one,” Kristi Goncalveswho was the mother of the victim Kaylee Goncalvestold Kohberger, 30 in court on Wednesday July 23, by shared video via x. “You will finally get what you want, physical touch, but probably not how you expected it.”
Kristi continued: “You see, you did not beat the system, you just entered a new one where the rules are cruel and the consequences will never end.
She added that she hoped that “silence resonates in your heart for the rest of your days without meaning”.
“I hope it reminds you of what we all know, you are nothing,” she said. “May you continue to live your life in misery. You are officially the property of the state of Idaho, where your detained colleagues are impatiently awaiting your arrival. But it’s ok because they are there to help you.”
Kristi shared that she also had a message for Kohberger from her youngest daughter, Aubrie.
“Aubrey meant:” You may have received as in high school and college, but you will get big DS in prison, “she joked.

Bryan Kohberger.
Zach Wilkinson-Pool / Getty ImagesAfter having concluded his speech, Kohberger blinked before returning to his stoic expression.
Kohberger what sentenced to four lives in prison Wednesday for the kaylee murders, Madison Mogen,, Xana Kernodle And Ethan Chapin. The Idaho University student group was stabbed By Kohberger in their house in Moscow, Idaho, in November 2022. Dylan Mortensen And Bethany Funke Also lived in the house and was present for murders. They survived the attack.
Kohberger, who was a doctoral student in criminology at the Washington State University at the time of the murders, was arrested in December 2022. The crime aroused interest in the United States and was the subject of documentation entitled “One night in Idaho”.
He first pleaded a non -guilty plea with a trial scheduled for August. In July, Kohberger finally concluded a advocacy agreement which deleted the death penalty option. (The death penalty could have been possible if the case was judged.)
After accepting the agreement, Kohberger signed a confession admitting four first degree murder leaders and a criminal burglary chief.
“This unfathomable and insane act of evil caused immeasurable pain and loss. No parent should ever bury their child, “said the District Court of Ada District Court Steven Hippler said on Wednesday. “It is the largest tragedy that can be inflicted on a person.”