Kena Whitworth
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But then, you know, other families like the Chapin family, you know, they they chose to be at the hearing when Brian Koberger changed his plea to guilty and they wanted to be there for Ethan.
But when it came time for sentencing, they wanted nothing to do with it.
They wanted to honor him in their own way.
And that is really important to them, too.
And that's how they show their strength.
And so it's important to really understand that every family, again, is different.
And the Chapin family and the Mogan family would really like to put a stop to the release of these crime scene photos.
You know, to them, why do people need to see that?
We were the first to be able to tour the Idaho maximum security institution where he will spend the rest of his life.
And for those of you that are picturing Idaho with mountains and pine trees and water and snow, it is not that I tell you what it is flat and a lot of nothing out there.
We went into this maximum security institution, and there's all different levels, right, of where people might stay.
And he was in the most strict level.
So at this point, he's in a cell for 23 hours a day.
When he's moved, he's moved in restraints.
You know, it's a very minimalistic lifestyle.
But when we went to tour it to show you the company he's keeping, when I signed my name on that guestbook, I signed it right underneath people who had gone to see a Chad Daybell.