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The family of Madison Mogen delivered emotional impact statements during Bryan Kohberger's sentencing hearing at the Ada County Courthouse on Wednesday.
Bryan Kohberger faced emotional statements from victims' families in Boise courtroom, including scathing rebukes and one offer of forgiveness before receiving life sentences.
Maddie Mogen's grandmother Kim Cheeley said in court that, after her murder, the "foundation fell out of our world." "Initially the fear was truly debilitating," she said, and after Bryan Kohberger's arrest, her family has lived "with the effects of traumatic grief."
Scott Laramie, the stepfather of one of the victims in the Idaho killings, speaks about Madison Mogen and the impact she had on the lives of himself and her mother Karen. Mogen was murdered in 2022 by Brian Kohberger when he stabbed her and three other University of Idaho students during a home invasion.
Scott Laramie, victim Maddie Mogen's stepdad, read a statement on behalf of himself and Karen Laramie, Mogen's mom, as Bryan Kohberger, wearing orange
Mogen read in court the last thing Maddie wrote to him -- a Father's Day card: "I hope you have the best day, I can't wait 'til we can hang out again soon. ... I love the birthday card you sent me, by the way. ... I hope you're doing well. I'm proud of how far you've come. Thank you for always encouraging me to do my best. Love you lots and lots."
For the first time, the public can read what many have wondered for nearly three years: just how gruesome the scenes were where Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle were brutally murdered in the early morning hours of Nov. 13, 2022.
After Bryan Kohberger was sentenced for the Idaho murders of Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Kaylee Goncalves, the latter’s sister detailed his true demeanor in court.
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to killing four University of Idaho students in their home in 2022, but has not said why he did it.