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According to the US media, in 2022, a 30 -year -old man, who was trialed for the deadly stab of four roommates in 2022, is expected to be convicted of the transaction to avoid the death penalty.
The agreement was revealed in a letter to the victim’s family, and some of them appeared by the BBC’s US partner CBS news.
Relatives of a victim, Kaylee Goncalves, seemed to confirm this agreement. “It’s true! We are beyond anger in Aida Hoju.” They wrote in social media posts. “They failed us.”
MS GONCALVES, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen died outside the campus of Moskbashi before the 2022 Thanksgiving Day.
This attack shocked the state.
Brian Kohberger, a graduate criminal student at a nearby Washington State University, is currently a stand trial in August. He has challenged the charges so far, and the prosecution has not yet insisted on his motivation.
The letter sent to the victim’s family by the prosecution was shown to CBS by Mogen’s father, Ben Mogen. The office of the Lata County prosecutor refused to directly confirm that he had reached a transaction with the BBC.
Mogen told CBS that the contract felt “justice”. He said that the discussions related to death would have already meant “torture” for their families who had already experienced “the most terrible thing I could imagine.”
According to the charges, Covergger is expected to be guilty of four murders and give up his rights to the future.
A pleasant trading hearing is known to have been enacted on Wednesday. The BBC contacted the defendant’s legal team and presented opinions.
If the judge accepts, the contract will see the defendant’s sentence in prison without the possibility of parole. The prosecution will not be punished.
According to the Ida Ho politician newspaper, Moscow attorney prosecuted his family in this letter.
“This resolution is our sincere effort to find justice for the family.
“This contract will be convicted by the defendant, the remaining life in prison, and you will not be able to bring you and other families through uncertainty after decades of conviction.”
The accused was arrested for several weeks in Pennsylvania’s family in Pennsylvania in Pennsylvania. Investigators said they found DNA evidence in the “leather knife sheath” at the crime scene. He was prosecuted in May 2023 by great jury.
According to the court document, the police said they collected knives, glock pistols, black gloves, black hats and black face masks while looking for Kohberger’s family house.
His defense team questioned the accuracy of the DNA evidence and claimed that the customer would not receive a fair hearing from the local jury and succeeded to move the test location.
But they did not remove the death penalty as a sentence option after citing Kohberger’s autism diagnosis.
Ida is one of the 27 states that allowed the death penalty since 2012, according to the database of the execution information center, but there has been no execution since 2012.
