
Kouri Richins, 33, was charged with aggravated murder, a first degree felony, along with three charges of possession with intent to distribute. It's got to be torn down' - it's definitely not happy.SUMMIT COUNTY, Utah - A Summit County woman who wrote a book about helping children deal with the grief of losing a loved one was charged Monday in the death of her husband and father of her children. For them to say, 'No, we don't want family in here, we don't want anybody living in here. And for the real story, to be, like, what happened in that house was so horrific that it has to be torn down - that doesn't happen that often.

She lived a happy life in that home, she loved living there with her friends. "I'm glad that somebody else isn't gonna live in it," Kristi Goncalves said.īut, she added, "It's going to be very multifaceted for me, honestly, because my daughter lived in that home. In February, the University of Idaho announced that the house where the four students were killed will be demolished. "It's good to make sure that everybody going through this has somebody there to help them." "We do have some family members that do reach out," Steve Goncalves said. student at nearby Washington State University at the time of the murders, has not entered a plea.Īsked about any communications with the two roommates who survived the stabbings, Steve Goncalves said he spoke with one of them at a "celebration of life" event. Two other roommates survived the shocking crime that garnered national intrigue.Īfter a six-week search for a suspect, 28-year-old Bryan Kohberger was arrested on Dec. 13, 2022, Kaylee her lifelong best friend and roommate Madison Mogen a third roommate, Xana Kernodle and Kernodle's boyfriend, Ethan Chapin, were stabbed to death inside the girls' off-campus house.


Kaylee, 21, was killed just weeks before she was set to graduate early from the University of Idaho and move to Texas for a new job. is the family that's gonna make sure he doesn't get away with it." And then I'm gonna bring it," Kaylee's dad, Steve Goncalves, told ABC News.

The family of Kaylee Goncalves, one of four University of Idaho students slain in a gruesome attack in November, vows to be there when her suspected killer returns to court next month.
