Autopsy reports reveal horrific new details about University of Idaho victims stabbing injuries, final movements

Newly released court filings detailed the horrific stabbing injuries and final movements of the four University of Idaho students moments before they were murdered by Bryan Kohberger, according to a report.Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin were stabbed by Kohberger a combined total of 150 times, according to an unsealed key autopsy findings obtained by People.The sick killer stabbed Goncalves roughly 38 times, Mogen 28 times, Chapin 17 times, and Kernodle 67 times, at their off-campus home in Moscow, the report, which did not show the full autopsy results, revealed.Evidence also showed that Kernodle moved around her bedroom during a struggle with the knife-wielding Kohberger in the November 2022 attack.Goncalves and Mogen were both found together in Mogen’s bedroom.The two close friends died from multiple sharp force injuries, the outlet said.Goncalves had 24 stab and incised wounds on her scalp, face, and neck, 11 stab and incised wounds of the chest, and three stab and incised wounds of the upper extremities, according to the report.

Additional factors, such as blunt force injuries of the head and asphyxial injuries, contributed to her death.The autopsy report revealed she also had punctures on the outer table of the skull, injuries to the teeth and tongue, and a hemorrhage into the chest cavities.

Mogen was stabbed 13 times on her scalp, face, and neck, five times to her chest, and had 10 incised wounds of the upper extremities, the filing added.She suffered wounds to her lung and liver, perforations of the subclavian vein, artery, and blood vessels of the chest wall, and an incision of the nasal septum, the outlet said.

Chapin and Kernodle, who were dating, were found dead of multiple sharp force injuries in Kernodle’s room.Chapin was still in the bed, and Kernodle was on the floor, the findings showed.Chapin had one stab wound of the upper chest, four stab and incised wounds of the scalp, face, and neck, six incised wound...

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