The man suspected of killing four University of Idaho students reportedly had a connection to one of them.
Steve Goncalves, father of 21-year-old Kaylee Goncalves, said he was beginning to see links between Bryan Kohberger, 28, and his daughter, according to ABC News.
He said he wasn’t ready yet to discuss the connections, and said no one in his family recognized the suspect.
“Now that there’s a person and a name that someone can specifically look for and see if there’s any connections in any way. So they’re just trying to figure it out,” the family’s attorney, Shanon Grey, told ABC News.
Steve Goncalves reportedly said he was beginning to see links between his daughter and her suspected killer, Bryan Kohberger. REUTERSGoncalves vowed to be in court when Kohberger is returned to Idaho to face murders charges in the Nov. 13 deaths of Kaylee, and Madison Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20.
“This guy’s gonna have to look me in my eyes multiples times, and I’m going to be looking for the truth. That’s really what I’m going to be looking for,” Steve Goncalves said.
Madison Mogen (top left) Kaylee Goncalves (bottom left) Ethan Chapin (center) and Xana Kernodle (right) were allegedly killed by Bryan Kohberger. InstagramHere’s the latest coverage on the brutal killings of four college friends:
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28-year-old Kohberger has been charged with murdering Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. Monroe County Correctional Facil/AFP via Getty ImagesKohberger, who was arrested Friday in Pennsylvania, was attending a graduate program at Washington State University about 10 miles away from the University of Idaho campus.



