Bryan Kohberger
Said Kaylee’s Name During Murders …
Her Dad Says She Was Being “Hunted”
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6:00 PM PT — Steve Gonclaves — Kaylee‘s father — tells TMZ … “The only thing more disturbing than the murder of your child is hearing that the killer called out her name while committing this heinous act — and then discovering the prosecutor deliberately hid this fact from the families.”
He calls the court system in Latah County corrupt and calls for an immediate audit of it. Steve asks how anyone can justify “protecting such savagery in the name of justice” and calls on Idaho to do better in the future.
Steve also tells us … “Kaylee knew she was being hunted—yet no one in that town lifted a finger to stop it.”
Chilling new docs show Bryan Kohberger called out Kaylee Goncalves by name moments before the brutal Idaho student murders.
According to a surviving roommate’s interview with Idaho State Police, she woke up around 3 AM on the day of the murders and heard a man say, “It’s OK Kaylee. I’m here for you,” followed by crying. Minutes later, the roommate saw a masked man dressed in black standing in the kitchen.
Goncalves was killed along with Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin in November 2022. The revelation suggests Kohberger not only knew Kaylee but also targeted the victims.
Even more shocking, months before the killings, a Washington State University professor flagged concerns about Kohberger, telling colleagues he felt he could become a predator. “Mark my word … this is the guy we’ll hear about harassing, stalking, and abusing,” the police documents, first obtained by NewsNation stated.