How Alivea Goncalves Transformed Her Body and Her Life Without Even Trying

You're not worth the time, the effort to be remembered. Everything with these people meant to us, a father, a mother, a brother, a sister. I told them, you get to work. He told me what happened to my child, told me what happened to Maddie May.

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But, according to Fox, committing murder and getting away with it are two different things. Dylan, the surviving roommate, told detectives she locked herself in her room after witnessing the intruder. Police suspect the murder weapon, which has yet to be discovered, was a military-style KA-BAR knife. For a long time, I didn't think I'd find the words low enough to meet you where you are. You spent months preparing and still, all it took was my sister and a sheath. You thought you were elite because your online IQ test from 2010 told you so. Where is the murder weapon, the clothes you wore that night? 🔍 Discover the jaw-dropping evidence in the Idaho students murdered case. Moments later, the phone stopped pinging, indicating that it had been put on airplane mode, turned off, or dropped off the network. Cellphone tower data also seemed to link him to the crime scene – as well as a single male DNA left on a knife sheath next to two of the dead victims at the home in Moscow, Idaho. They ran a search, and found multiple incidents in which the car and its owner – Bryan Kohberger – had been pulled over multiple times in the past. Kohberger is accused of murdering Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin on November 13 in the quiet, college town of Moscow, Idaho Two other roommates were home at the time of the attack and were found uninjured, Fry said earlier this week. The man who manages the truck told CNN the pair did not seem to be in distress or in danger in any way. Hoping for tips from the community, investigators on Friday released a map and timeline of the victims’ movements last weekend. To that end, investigators have requested from local businesses information on any recent purchases of a “fixed-blade knife.” Moscow police did not provide further information on those details.

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Because of this openness, her experience became very relatable, particularly at a time when the media prioritizes band-aid solutions over deep emotional connections. Her images felt surprisingly authentic in a time when carefully manicured before-and-after pictures are common. In recent interviews, Alivea talked candidly about going to court against her sister’s killer, especially with NewsNation. When contrasted with well-known pharmaceutical remedies like Ozempic or Mounjaro, which numerous celebrities have allegedly used, the timeline is especially remarkable. Moscow police also pointed out Friday that the victims were not “tied and gagged” during the attack. Each victim was stabbed multiple times -- likely by the same weapon, Mabbutt said, stopping short of specifying how many wounds or where most were located. When Mabbutt arrived to the crime scene, she saw “lots of blood on the wall,” she told CNN. And he’ll recognize us as the Goncalves family. However, the family claims that they discovered additional possible ties. The Goncalves family went online just minutes after Bryan Kohberger’s name was made public. According to the affidavit, a further dig into Kohberger’s phone history indicated that this was a familiar neighborhood to him dating back many months. The boyfriend’s mother told CNN on Saturday she had no comment out of respect for the wishes of the Goncalves family. Along with the lack of suspect identification, police have yet to locate the murder weapon used. Alivea Goncalves -- Goncalves’ sister -- noted the residence was known to be a “party house” and had been for some time. Six weeks later, police arrested Kohberger at his family home in Pennsylvania. Before the gag order, one of the primary detectives told Steve that they suspect Kohberger was checking out the residence. What makes it so awful is… they’re… permanently preserved in this moment… they’ll never be able to escape this time. A recollection that should have been of their lovely college years will forever be a reminder of the heinous murders that sent them to their deaths. I mean, they were sisters in every way. With Kohberger’s name, police honed in on him and reviewed historic surveillance camera footage, along with phone records, going back several months. On November 29, police obtained surveillance footage from the parking lot of Kohberger’s apartment building, some 10 miles from the murder scene, in Pullman, Washington State. With the help of genetic genealogy, cell phone data, CCTV footage, and evidence left at the crime scene, they were able to hunt down their suspect and charge him with the quadruple murder. Alivea said in the interview Sunday night how her and her family had ‘presumed innocence’ until they read a damning affidavit released late last week, which details how police in Moscow, Idaho were able to track down Kohberger.

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How does it feel to know the only thing you failed more miserably at than being a murderer is trying to be a rapper. Before making your move, did you approach my sisters? Why did you choose my sisters? Please detail what you were thinking and feeling at this time. Instead, I will call you what you are, sociopath, psychopath, murderer.
  • Hoping for tips from the community, investigators on Friday released a map and timeline of the victims’ movements last weekend.
  • The Goncalves family went online just minutes after Bryan Kohberger’s name was made public.
  • I’m here to speak in truth, because the truth is my sister Kaylee and her best friend Maddie were not yours to take.
  • Why did you choose my sisters?
  • In time, you will be nothing but two initials, forgotten to the wind, no visitors, nothing more than initials on an otherwise unmarked tombstone.
  • Alivea accessed her sister’s phone history and began feverishly cold-calling recent numbers.
  • With Kohberger’s name, police honed in on him and reviewed historic surveillance camera footage, along with phone records, going back several months.
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Or he was simply too exhausted to murder again, according to Fox. He did not murder her because he was satisfied. Again … There is no conclusive response… He didn’t murder her because he didn’t notice her; he was preoccupied with getting out. … and he made the decision to murder her. University of Idaho President Scott Green sent a memo on Thursday that encouraged students to follow their best course of action as the university community processes the homicides. Light a candle, turn on stadium lights, or hold a moment of silence with us as we unite on campus,” the university said. The vigil will take place on campus on November 30, according to the university Friday, and those who are not able to attend in person are invited to also take part in the ceremony.
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So, Jean, talk us through, what just happened and whether Kohberger reacted to any of the very, very powerful statements made by the family members of the victims. Are you moving to a different family now? Cast out from my life, from my family, from this earth. She was so genuine, caring, polite, she was part of our family. Next would be Shannon Gray, the Goncalves' family attorney, who will be reading statements from Kaylee Goncalves' grandmothers. Do we have more from the Goncalves' family or you? When you murdered my daughter, Kaylee Jade Goncalves. Tending News
  • No more talking to her on the phone, going for a coffee, celebrating holidays, it's all gone.
  • Bryan Kohberger’s murder trial is postponed in August 2023, just six weeks before it was scheduled to begin after Idaho student stabbings suspect waives right to speedy trial.
  • Kohberger was picked up by a cellphone tower near the property at least 11 more times before the murders on November 13.
  • Alivea Goncalves -- Goncalves’ sister -- noted the residence was known to be a “party house” and had been for some time.
  • Xana had fallen in love for the first time in her life… with fellow student Ethan Chapin, a triplet who loved his brothers, boats, and working on a tulip farm.
  • "He’s a coward, he’s been protected by the court since day one," Goncalves told NBC affiliate KTVB of Boise, Idaho, after the hearing ended.
  • Dylan, the surviving roommate, told detectives she locked herself in her room after witnessing the intruder.
Authorities say that following the November 13 murders, Kohberger and his father, Michael, drove 2,500 miles in a white Hyundai Elantra from Idaho to Pennsylvania. He goes onto describe how the Moscow Police tracked down Kohberger, who lived eight miles from the murder scene, and drove the white Hyundai Elantra cops were looking to trace. Alivea said she could remember what she and her sister were texting each other about when Bryan Kohberger allegedly stalked her. But now, Alivea said, her family would like to set up a foundation in Kaylee and her best friend Maddie’s name. Alivea continued to say that neither she nor Kaylee had any idea that ‘true evil was genuinely watching them’ as Kohberger allegedly returned to the house at least 12 times leading up to the slaying. Shocking Breakthrough in Idaho Students Murdered Case – Key Evidence Revealed ‘When my sister was texting me about a new egg bites recipe, he was planning his next visit to the home, and that’s really difficult. She told Senior National Correspondent Brian Entin how she now thinks Moscow Police have developed a solid case against the suspected killer. You spent months preparing and still all it took was my sister and a sheath. Other members of the Goncalves family provided statements to the court, including Kaylee Goncalves’ mother and father, and her two grandmothers via an attorney. While a judge sometimes silence that kind of reaction, this one did not. Alivea Goncalves statement included a series of questions she's carried since her sister's death. And you know, when the Goncalves' family did it, they started clapping in that courtroom and I have never seen that in a courtroom before. His sister had written down all these thoughts in the middle of the night, and she said, I'm just going to read them. She told the New York Times that the frequency of the calls was not unusual and that her sister would often call people repeatedly until they answered the phone. Kohberger was picked up by a cellphone tower near the property at least 11 more times before the murders on November 13. By Friday late afternoon, investigators had completed 38 interviews with people “who may have information about the murders,” Moscow police said. Please describe, in detail, the level of anxiety you must have felt when you heard the bearcat pull up to your family home on December 30, 2022. How does it feel to know the only thing you failed more miserably at than being a murderer is trying to be a rapper? All it ever took was a call and they know I would handle it for them, no matter the time, no matter the cost. I’m here to speak in truth, because the truth is my sister Kaylee and her best friend Maddie were not yours to take. Chapin’s family did not attend.
  • You and the cloak of darkness made a decision to turn our whole family's world upside down forever.
  • The attacks were not reported to authorities until around noon that day, police have said.
  • What makes it so awful is… they’re… permanently preserved in this moment… they’ll never be able to escape this time.
  • For the time being, the families are left with thoughts of what may have been.
  • To that end, investigators have requested from local businesses information on any recent purchases of a “fixed-blade knife.” Moscow police did not provide further information on those details.
  • Do we have more from the Goncalves' family or you?
  • University of Idaho President Scott Green sent a memo on Thursday that encouraged students to follow their best course of action as the university community processes the homicides.
  • Jazzmin Kernodle was a senior at Washington State University who lived only 15 minutes away from her younger sister, Xana.
Alivea Goncalves Stevnson, left, is the older sister of Kaylee Goncalves, center, one of the four University of Idaho students murdered in her off-campus housing on November 13. The sister of murdered University of Idaho student Kaylee Goncalves has shared her relief that a suspect is finally in custody. You and the cloak of darkness gave each and every one of Kaylee's family members, their own lifetime sentence. How was your life right before you murdered my sisters? There was hard times to be expected, but thank you all, and God bless you. You picked the wrong family, and we're laughing at you on your trip to Penn. In time, you will be nothing but two initials, forgotten to the wind, no visitors, nothing more than initials on an otherwise unmarked tombstone. Because the truth is my sister Kaylee and her best friend Maddie were not yours to take. My name is Alivea, and I'm the big sister of Kaylee Goncalves, and I was blessed to have Madison Mogen as a sister too. I'd like to start by thanking the court for allowing me the time and opportunity to speak today. I'm going to go, Alivea Goncalves, Kaylee's sister.
  • The father of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the four University of Idaho students who were fatally stabbed in their off-campus home in 2022, explained why he moved the podium to face the man convicted of his daughter's murder, during his sentencing hearing on July 23.
  • He did not murder her because he was satisfied.
  • When Mabbutt arrived to the crime scene, she saw “lots of blood on the wall,” she told CNN.
  • His counsel stated at the time that Kohberger was looking forward to being exonerated.
  • For a long time, I didn't think I'd find the words low enough to meet you where you are.
She’s a tough kid,” Jeffrey Kernodle told CNN affiliate KPHO/KTVK in Avondale, Arizona. Of the victims, “some had defensive wounds,” Moscow police said in their most recent update Friday. A week after the homicides shook the small college city of some 26,000 residents, investigators have not identified a suspect nor did they find the murder weapon used to carry out the heinous attacks. The attacks were not reported to authorities until around noon that day, police have said. Police revealed the four victims were “likely asleep” before the attack began during the early morning hours Sunday and each was stabbed multiple times. Steve Goncalves read his victim impact statement directly to Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty to four charges of first-degree murder earlier this month, at the hearing, in which Kohberger was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole. The father of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the four University of Idaho students who were fatally stabbed in their off-campus home in 2022, explained why he moved the podium to face the man convicted of his daughter's murder, during his sentencing hearing on July 23. Kaylee, Maddie, Xana, and Ethan’s families have all looked for methods to live with a terrible new normal, sometimes jointly. Despite the Goncalves’ tragedy, there was a new member of the family. Dylan Mortensen, one of the two surviving roommates, subsequently told authorities that she heard what she believed was sobbing coming from Xana’s room. I believe you are correct… he wanted to murder one but killed four. According to Steve, the coroner told him that the killer’s spree began on the third level, where both Maddie and Kaylee had their bedrooms.
  • Because the truth is my sister Kaylee and her best friend Maddie were not yours to take.
  • Before the gag order, one of the primary detectives told Steve that they suspect Kohberger was checking out the residence.
  • The vigil will take place on campus on November 30, according to the university Friday, and those who are not able to attend in person are invited to also take part in the ceremony.
  • Two other roommates were home at the time of the attack and were found uninjured, Fry said earlier this week.
  • Jazzmin Kernodle intended to work alongside her sister Xana to start their own marketing company.
  • Dylan Mortensen, one of the two surviving roommates, subsequently told authorities that she heard what she believed was sobbing coming from Xana’s room.
  • Authorities eventually honed in on the Kohberger family.
  • Of the victims, “some had defensive wounds,” Moscow police said in their most recent update Friday.
  • When you murdered my daughter, Kaylee Jade Goncalves.
  • Her images felt surprisingly authentic in a time when carefully manicured before-and-after pictures are common.
  • Or he was simply too exhausted to murder again, according to Fox.
  • The house also has a sliding door that could have been used to gain entry, Jeffrey Kernodle told KPHO/KTVK.
  • How does it feel to know the only thing you failed more miserably at than being a murderer is trying to be a rapper.
A hundred miles distant, the Goncalves family had also been receiving panicked calls claiming that something had happened to their daughter, Kaylee. Xana had fallen in love for the first time in her life… with fellow student Ethan Chapin, a triplet who loved his brothers, boats, and working on a tulip farm. She cared about her friends as much as she did about her family. Jazzmin Kernodle intended to work alongside her sister Xana to start their own marketing company. Her family will get a University of Idaho certificate. For the time being, the families are left with thoughts of what may have been. �ٶȵ�ͼ ��������������ȫ�� �ᰮ�ƽ� Jazzmin Kernodle was a senior at Washington State University who lived only 15 minutes away from her younger sister, Xana. They would have to wait an indeterminate amount of time for their day in court. Bryan Kohberger’s murder trial is postponed in August 2023, just six weeks before it was scheduled to begin after Idaho student stabbings suspect waives right to speedy trial.
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  • Because of this openness, her experience became very relatable, particularly at a time when the media prioritizes band-aid solutions over deep emotional connections.
  • By Friday late afternoon, investigators had completed 38 interviews with people “who may have information about the murders,” Moscow police said.
  • Police tested items that were thrown out in the family’s trash, which matched the DNA profile found on the knife sheath.
  • “So I won’t say they were very private with that code,” Goncalves told ABC World News Tonight.
  • But, according to Fox, committing murder and getting away with it are two different things.
  • He was a 28-year-old Washington State University graduate student at the time.
  • Each victim was stabbed multiple times -- likely by the same weapon, Mabbutt said, stopping short of specifying how many wounds or where most were located.
  • Cellphone tower data also seemed to link him to the crime scene – as well as a single male DNA left on a knife sheath next to two of the dead victims at the home in Moscow, Idaho.
The house also has a sliding door that could have been used to gain entry, Jeffrey Kernodle told KPHO/KTVK. “So I won’t say they were very private with that code,” Goncalves told ABC World News Tonight. When police arrived at the home after they received a 911 call, the door was open and there was no damage inside, Moscow Police Chief James Fry said. "Today, we are here to prove to the world that you picked the wrong families, wrong state, the wrong police officers, the wrong community." Goncalves was the first of his family members to read a statement during the hearing. "He’s a coward, he’s been protected by the court since day one," Goncalves told NBC affiliate KTVB of Boise, Idaho, after the hearing ended. No more talking to her on the phone, going for a coffee, celebrating holidays, it's all gone. You left us without her future wedding, her future children that she would have added to our family. Kaylee was a strong, kind, fun loving, caring person, and she will greatly be missed by all her family and friends for the rest of our lives. You and the cloak of darkness made a decision to turn our whole family's world upside down forever. Shannon Gray, the attorney for the Goncalves' family, actually I have three statements, one from her aunt and two from her grandparents. Authorities eventually honed in on the Kohberger family. He was a 28-year-old Washington State University graduate student at the time. "In time, you will be nothing but two initials, forgotten to the wind, no visitors, nothing more than initials on an otherwise unmarked tombstone." "The world’s watching because of the kids, not because of you. Nobody cares about you. You’re not worth the time, the effort to be remembered," he added. This was also approximately the time when cameras showed a white Elantra leaving his apartment complex, according to the affidavit. His counsel stated at the time that Kohberger was looking forward to being exonerated. It would take detectives to the door of Bryan Kohberger, the accused murderer, who was studying criminology.
  • He told me what happened to my child, told me what happened to Maddie May.
  • ‘When my sister was texting me about a new egg bites recipe, he was planning his next visit to the home, and that’s really difficult.
  • I'm going to go, Alivea Goncalves, Kaylee's sister.
  • You and the cloak of darkness gave each and every one of Kaylee's family members, their own lifetime sentence.
  • His sister had written down all these thoughts in the middle of the night, and she said, I'm just going to read them.
  • Again … There is no conclusive response… He didn’t murder her because he didn’t notice her; he was preoccupied with getting out.
  • My name is Alivea, and I'm the big sister of Kaylee Goncalves, and I was blessed to have Madison Mogen as a sister too.
  • Alivea said she could remember what she and her sister were texting each other about when Bryan Kohberger allegedly stalked her.
  • Alivea Goncalves Stevnson, left, is the older sister of Kaylee Goncalves, center, one of the four University of Idaho students murdered in her off-campus housing on November 13.
“These were vicious murders, with so many questions left unanswered. The deal led to disappointment among some of the family members of the victims, and even got the attention of U.S. Police tested items that were thrown out in the family’s trash, which matched the DNA profile found on the knife sheath.

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The university announced a candlelight vigil will be held in remembrance of the four students killed. University officials have provided an email tip line to Moscow police Friday. Authorities also seized items from three dumpsters near the house to review for potential evidence, police said Friday. Aaron Snell, the communications director for Idaho State Police, told ABC that the surviving roommates could provide some significant leads in the investigation. Moscow police “do not believe” the two surviving roommates or a man seen in the food truck surveillance video were involved in the crime, the department said Friday. Goncalves' older daughter, Alivea Goncalves, also read a statement, which received applause from the courtroom after she told Kohberger that if he didn't attack her sister while she was sleeping, she would have "kicked your f ass." According to the affidavit, Kohberger’s cellphone pinged 12 times in the vicinity of the residence before the killings. Alivea accessed her sister’s phone history and began feverishly cold-calling recent numbers. Alivea Goncalves told News Nation about the relief she and her family felt at having a suspect in custody in an interview Sunday night