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Dylan Mortensen, a roommate of the victims of Bryan Kohberger, delivers her impact statement at Kohberger's sentencing hearing.
Transcript
00:00Thank you, Bethany, my appreciation for her courage, and I hope that she heals.
00:10Next is Dylan Mortensen.
00:11We're asking for some accommodations for Ms. Mortensen, and that she be allowed to sit in my seat.
00:16Sure.
00:30Dylan, just take your time, all right?
00:32Okay.
00:33Here we go.
00:55Sorry.
00:56I got it.
01:00Thank you, Your Honor.
01:11What happened that night changed everything.
01:14Because of him, for a beautiful, genuine, compassionate people were taken from this world for no reason.
01:32He didn't just take their lives.
01:40He took the light they carried into every room.
01:43He took away how they made everyone feel safe, loved, and full of joy.
01:52He took away the ability for me to tell them that I love them and that I'm so proud of them.
01:58He took away who they were becoming and the futures they were going to have.
02:06He took away birthdays, graduations, celebrations, and all the memories that we were supposed to make.
02:14All of it is gone and all the people who loved them are just left to carry that weight forever.
02:23He didn't just take them from the world.
02:26He took them from me, my friends, my people who felt like my home.
02:33The people I looked up to and adored more than anyone, he took away my ability to trust the world around me.
02:43What he did shattered me in places I didn't know could break.
02:48I was barely 19 when he did this.
02:52We had just celebrated my birthday at the end of September.
02:56I should have been figuring out who I was.
02:59I should have been having the college experience and starting to establish my future.
03:05Instead, I was forced to learn how to survive the unimaginable.
03:11I couldn't be alone.
03:16I had to sleep in my mom's bed because I was too terrified to close my eyes.
03:21Terrified that if I blinked, someone might be there.
03:26I made escape plans everywhere I went.
03:29If something happens, how do I get out?
03:32What can I use to defend myself?
03:34Who can I help?
03:37Then there are the panic attacks.
03:39The kind that slammed into me like a tsunami out of nowhere.
03:43I can't breathe.
03:46I can't think.
03:49I can't stop shaking.
03:56All I can do is scream because the emotional pain and the grief is too much to handle.
04:02My chest feels like escaping in.
04:07Sometimes I drop to the floor with my heart racing, convinced something is very wrong.
04:14It's far beyond anxiety.
04:17It's my body reliving everything over and over again.
04:22My nervous system never got the message that it is over, and it won't let me forget what
04:26he did to them.
04:29People call me strong.
04:31They say I'm a survivor, but I don't see what my new reality looks like.
04:37They don't see the hypervigilance, the exhaustion, the way I scan every room I enter, the way I flinch
04:46It's sudden sounds.
04:48They don't know how heavy it is to carry so much pain and still be expected to keep going, and that's because of him.
04:57He still parts me I may never get back.
05:01He took the version of me who didn't constantly ask, what if it happens again?
05:07What if next time I don't survive?
05:21He may have shattered parts of me, but I'm still putting myself back together.
05:27Piece by piece, I'm learning how to live in this new version of life.
05:31It is not easy.
05:34It hurts, but I'm still trying.
05:37And I'm not trying just for me, I'm trying for them, my friends.
05:44About a year ago, I had a dream about them.
05:48I got to say goodbye, and I told them I won't be able to see you again, so I need to tell
05:53you goodbye.
05:54They all kept asking why, and all I could say was, I can't tell you, but I have to.
06:01When I woke up, I felt shattered and heartbroken.
06:06But also strangely grateful, like maybe in some way that dream gave us the goodbye we never
06:11got.
06:13Still no dream can replace them, and no goodbye will ever feel finished.
06:20He is a hollow vessel, something less than human, a body without empathy, without remorse.
06:29He chose destruction.
06:31He chose evil.
06:32He feels nothing.
06:33He tried to take everything from me, my friends, my safety, my identity, my future.
06:45He took their lives, but I will continue trying to be like them to make them proud.
06:52Living is how I honor them.
06:54Speaking today is to help me find some sort of justice for them.
06:58And I will never let him take that from me.
07:01He may have taken so much from me, but he will never get to take my voice.
07:08He will never take the memories I had with them.
07:13He will never erase the love we shared, the laughs we had, or the way they made me feel
07:18seen and whole.
07:19Those things are mine, they are sacred, and he will never touch them.
07:26I get to feel sadness.
07:27I get to feel rage.
07:29I get to feel joy even when it's hard.
07:32I get to feel love even when it hurts.
07:34I get to live.
07:37And while I will still live with this pain, at least I get to live my life.
07:42He will stay here, empty, forgotten, and powerless.
07:46Jillian, thank you so much for your courage.
07:51I appreciate it.

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