Goncalves sisters stand up to Coburger in Idaho murder


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Kaylee Goncalves’ sister, Alivea Stevenson, student murderer at Scorched Idaho Brian Coberger Like I saw him on his coat on Wednesday morning wearing a shackle and an emotionless face.

Killer barely moved, even when Stevenson said, “I’ll sit straight when I talk to you.” She provoked him by saying that he tried to block mention in a capital trial that his plea bargain called him a “sociopath, psychopath, murderer.”

“The truth is that you are as stupid as they come. You are stupid, clumsy, slow, sloppy, weak, dirty. Let me be very clear. Don’t try to convince you just because someone finally said your name out loud. I can see through you through you. Do you want the truth?

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The sisters of Idaho murder, Ariveagoncalves, address Brian Coberger in his sentence

Alivea Goncalves, sister to victim Kailee Goncalves, hears Brian Coberger’s ruling in Ada County Court on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Boise, Idaho, after four University of Idaho students died almost three years ago. (Kyle Green/AP via pool)

Coberger Plead guilty To kill Goncarves, 21, and three of her close friends, Madison Morgen, Zana Carnodor and Ethan Chapin, 21 and 20. He offered no explanations or regrets.

“Based on what has come up since the verdict, it’s clear why Goncalvez’s family is so angry. The way the daughter was killed leaving her unrecognised must be able to be the worst pain for parents.”

Moscow police documents, It first revealed Wednesday, but described the horrifying crime scene in more detail than previously shared.

Goncalves was sleeping first attack“I can’t recognize it” when police discover that it’s still in the bed next to her best friend Morgen. Kohberger also dropped a Ka-Bar knife sheath near his body, which ultimately led to his arrest.

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Final photo of an Idaho student

Madison Morgen on the top left smiled on the shoulder of her best friend Kaylee Goncalves and shared four students before being stabbed and killed as they posed alongside Ethan Chapin, Zana Calnordle and two other housemates in Goncalves’ final Instagram post. (@kayleegoncalves/instagram)

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Kohberger waives his right to sue or seek a sentence reduction and will never qualify for parole under Judgment Judge Steven Hippler, filed after the plea bargain. He avoided the death penalty and received it Four consecutive life sentences Another 10 years.

The family was split into contracts and the Goncalves camp was vehemently opposed.

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The family of Brian Coberger's victim will leave court after his sentence.

Alivea Stevenson left Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Idaho on Wednesday, July 23, 2025. Stevenson issued a sc fever impact statement in November 20222 in the verdict of Brian Coberger for the murder of his sister Kaylee Gon Calves and three other University of Idaho students. (Derek rocked for Fox News digital)

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“I thought she was strong, I thought she was intense and confident, I was brave again,” Rotunno said of Stephenson. “I think she thought she felt unimpressed by the statement dealing with who the victims were and what their families lost.

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Kohberger looked smaller than he had in the past, with his thin upper arms and arrogant face as he sat in bondage and handcuffs.

Coburger leaned towards court in an orange prison jumpsuit

Brian Coberger will appear at Ada County Courthouse for a ruling hearing on Wednesday, July 23, 2025 in Boise, Idaho, after slowly stabbing four University of Idaho students to death almost three years ago. (AP photo/Kyle Green, Pool)

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Gallery supporters applaud Stevenson as he left the microphone. The court called for a break a few minutes later after the mother also issued a statement.

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During the break, Brett Payne, one of them. Lead detective In the incident, Stevenson gave him a supportive putt on his shoulder.

Julia Bonavita of Fox News contributed to this report.



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