Kaylee Goncalves Autopsy: The Father of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the four University of Idaho students, criticized the Police for not releasing more information about the results of her autopsy.
Months have passed since the tragic stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students took place in a House near the University campus in Moscow, Idaho.
The students who lost their lives in this tragedy were: Ethan Chapin, 20 years old; Madison Mogen, 21 years old; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Kaylee Goncalves, 21 years old.
On December 30th, a Ph.D. student in criminology at Washington State University named Kohberger was arrested in Pennsylvania in connection to the November 13th stabbing deaths.
Kaylee Goncalves Autopsy: What Happened To Idaho Murder Victim?
Idaho Murder Victim Kaylee Goncalves Autopsy was performed shortly after her body was found near the University Campus with three other bodies.
However, her autopsy report has not been publicly disclosed by the Moscow Police Department yet to “preserve the integrity of the investigation.”
The Father of a University of Idaho student named Kaylee Goncalves, who was among those who lost their lives in the stabbing, spoke with Fox News Digital about the brutality of the crime.
Steven Gonclaves, Kaylee’s Father, described the wounds as “big open gouges” and believed a “sadistic male inflicted them.”
He also expressed his frustration with the Police, calling them “cowards” for not being more forthcoming with the results of his daughter’s autopsy and murder case.
Steven disclosed that he asked the coroner, Cathy Mabbutt, for information about the frequency of stabbing in the crime.
In his conversation with Fox News Digital, the coroner, Cathy Mabbutt, told him that the wounds were not like typical stabs but rather “tears” caused by a potent weapon.
Cathy further stated that the attack was so fast that the victims had no chance to call for help or survive through a slow bleed-out process.
According to Goncalves, the injuries sustained by his daughter were different from those of Madison Mogen and were not even similar.
Steven added that while both victims may have died from being stabbed, there were more details involved. He reported that the knife used in the attack severely slashed open Kaylee Goncalves’ liver and lungs.
In the state of grief, he had purchased a copy of his daughter’s death certificate, which contained some information about her injuries.
Goncalves thinks the victims died in Madison’s room due to a lack of blood in Kaylee’s room and unobscured windows. Despite the coroner’s assurance of a quick death, he remains skeptical.
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Goncalves family defies court-imposed silence
In the case against her suspected killer, the family of Kaylee Goncalves, who was killed while attending the University of Idaho, is challenging an uncommonly strict gag order.
The family’s lawyer Shanon Gray submitted an appeal to the court on Friday, February 3rd, characterizing the gag order as unconstitutional and “facially overbroad and vague” and requesting the judge to narrow the scope of the gag order.
On January 3rd, a gag order was put in place for the case against Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of the quadruple murder of students Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin, and Kaylee Goncalves in Moscow, Idaho, on November 13th.
The initial order prohibited law enforcement, other officials, the defense, and the prosecution from making public statements regarding the case.
An expanded gag order which also prohibited attorneys representing survivors, witnesses, or the victims’ families from talking or writing about the case, was issued on January 18th.
Gray’s Friday motion pointed out that the gag order should not apply to the victim’s families as they are not part of the legal proceedings.
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