Alivea Goncalves, Sister Of Sophomore Kaylee Goncalves, Has Slammed Online Detectives Looking For Clues in The Family's Past
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Alivea Goncalves, Sister Of Sophomore Kaylee Goncalves, Has Slammed Online Detectives Looking For Clues in The Family’s Past

Last Updated on: 22nd July 2023, 11:04 pm

Alivea Goncalves, Sister Of Sophomore Kaylee Goncalves, Has Slammed Online Detectives Looking For Clues in The Family’s Past

In a social media post, the sister of one of the University of Idaho murder victims criticized online investigators for checking the background of the grieving family.

The sister of Kaylee Goncalves, a student who was stabbed with three other people in her home, Aleea Goncalves is defending her family and says she is under scrutiny online as people around the world seek information about the horrific incident Looking for.

Someone posted Alivea’s comment to the r/idahomurders Reddit thread from a Facebook group discussing the case. “We don’t owe them our jobs or our social updates,” the sister wrote.

“Before that, neither my father nor my brother nor I used social networks.”

“Now that Kaylee and Maddie can no longer speak for themselves and no arrests have been made, we are committed to continuing to speak for them.”

“If my life were in danger, I wouldn’t jump a meter in the air.”

Alivea’s comment was posted in the Reddit thread r/idahomurders when the case was being discussed in a Facebook group. The sister wrote: “We don’t owe them our jobs or our social updates.”

My father, my brother, and I had never used social media before.

We would like to continue to speak for Kaylee and Maddie as they are no longer able to do so and no arrests have been made.

“I would not jump half a meter in the air unless it was necessary to save my life.”

Items belonging to the victims were seen being removed by police, who claim to be returning them to the families.

Though little is known about the case at the time, Alivea made a painful plea to overzealous investigators that the family felt “absolutely appalling.”

“She was our sister, our daughter, our children’s aunt.”

“I’ve always protected her. But this time we couldn’t.”

“It’s a pathetic, helpless feeling that I’ll really help you never feel.”

Authorities said Tuesday they were puzzled by a four-hour discrepancy in the schedules of two of the victims.

Authorities say Kernodle and his lover Mogen were last seen at 1:45 am leaving a party at the Sigma Chi fraternity home. the night they were killed.

The couple’s comings and goings between 9 and 9 p.m. November 12 and 1:45 am November 13 are currently being sought by the police.

Police on Tuesday cleared up claims that Kaylee had a stalker before she was killed in an incident where a man appeared to follow her as she entered a store and walked to her car.

According to authorities, however, the man turned around afterward and did not appear to meet her eyes.

“Detectives contacted the two individuals and learned they were attempting to meet with women at the facility,” the police statement added. “This has been confirmed by further research.”

“Based on the information available, police believe this was a one-off event and did not start a pattern of harassment. There is no evidence linking the two men to the murders.”

The police update comes as Goncalves’ injuries were described as ‘significantly more brutal’.

“Detectives believe this was an isolated event and not the start of a trend in harassment based on the information currently available. There is no evidence linking the two individuals to the murders.”

According to the police report, Goncalves’ injuries were “much worse” than those of the other victims.

After police appeared last week to retract earlier claims the attack was targeted, the revelation seems to have reignited concerns about the possibility.

At the time of the incident, Chapin was a guest in the house. Two other roommates were also there, but have since been cleared as suspects.

Goncalves and Mogen reportedly shared a bed in an upstairs room, so the killer had to go there specifically to commit the crime.

In the meantime, some students have decided to return to their home country and safely complete their studies elsewhere.

According to freshman Ella Wise, “I’m going home to Boise this weekend for it.”

“My family is understandably very concerned.”

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