Alivea Goncalves: Some of sister's wounds possibly inflicted after death
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Alivea Goncalves, sister of the late Kaylee Goncalves, revealed new insights into the tragic circumstances surrounding her sister’s death. Initially believed to be defensive wounds from Kaylee’s struggle against the accused, Bryan Kohberger, some injuries were later determined to have been inflicted postmortem.

In a TikTok post, Alivea discussed a list of exhibits the prosecution intended to present if Kohberger’s case had proceeded to trial. This list suggested that certain injuries occurred after Kaylee was no longer able to defend herself.

The list, which has been obtained by the media, contained 26 distinct photographs documenting the injuries discovered on Kaylee Goncalves following the murder.

In her video, Alivea expressed her reluctance to speculate about Kohberger’s intentions, saying, “I don’t want to guess why he might have done it, whether it was to inflict pain or something else, but these injuries just didn’t add up.”

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