Alivea Goncalves: Some of sister's wounds possibly inflicted after death


Alivea Goncalves has disclosed unsettling details about the tragic death of her sister, Kaylee. Initially believed to have been sustained during her struggle against the alleged murderer, Bryan Kohberger, some of Kaylee’s wounds may have been inflicted posthumously.

In a recent TikTok video, Alivea referred to a list of exhibits that the state intended to present if Kohberger’s case had gone to trial. These exhibits suggested that certain injuries occurred after Kaylee had ceased fighting back. The exhibit list, which has been obtained, included 26 photographs depicting the wounds found on Kaylee following the horrific event.

“I don’t want to speculate on his motivations, whether it was to cause pain or something else, but these wounds don’t seem to fit the narrative,” Alivea expressed in her video, reflecting on the incomprehensible nature of the injuries.

According to Alivea, Bryan Kohberger might have had more than ample time to commit the murders. She shared that Kohberger was reportedly inside the residence with the four victims from approximately 4 a.m. to 4:25 a.m.

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