“Our focus right now is on getting the personal items out and available to the families. We know these personal items are incredibly important in the healing process … We do not have a start date for demolition. There are also no plans for what may replace the house,” university spokesperson Jodi Walker told CNN Friday.
These are some of the reasons that we have concluded that a ‘jury view’ would not be appropriate,” Thompson said. The family of victim Kaylee Goncalves does not want the home to be destroyed until after Kohberger’s trial has concluded, their attorney Shannon Gray tells CNN. CNN has reached out to and not heard back from other victims’ families.