Bryan Kohberger Reacts to Kaylee Goncalves’ Sister Saying He’ll Get “Big Ds” in Prison
More details are coming to light on Bryan Kohberger‘s horrific crimes.
After the criminology student received four consecutive life sentences for the 2022 murders of college students Kaylee Goncalves21, Madison Mogen21, Xana Kernodle20, and Ethan Chapin20, the victims’ autopsies were released, providing new information on how the confessed killer tragically ended their lives.
The four University of Idaho students were found dead in an off-campus apartment in Moscow, Idaho, on Nov. 12, 2022, with police later linking Kohberger to the case through male DNA left on a knife sheath found on a bed next to Mogen’s body, per NBC News.
Now, it’s been revealed that Kernodle’s body had more than 50 stab wounds, according to the autopsies released by the Moscow Police Department July 23 and obtained by NBC News. Authorities determined most of her injuries were sustained while she was trying to defend herself.
Meanwhile, Kernodle’s boyfriend Chapin died from sharp force injuries, including a stab wound that severed the jugular vein in his neck, per a police report obtained by the Idaho Statesman.
Mogen likewise died from sharp force injuries, which are “caused by any objects or implements with cutting edge or pointed ends” and “could be either an incision or stab,” according to a paper published in the National Library of Medicine.