Multiple outlets report that Gogoa Tape killed his girlfriend’s daughter, Kennedi, in a fatal attack described as bludgeoning. One report states that before the killing, Tape wrote a letter to Kennedi in which he expressed intent to kill her, and the article uses this account to argue that the legal outcome may allow his return to public life soon. Another report repeats the same central claim, describing the letter and emphasizing the concern that the defendant could be back “on the streets” within about two years. Both sources frame the story around the possibility of early release or a release schedule that comes relatively soon after the conviction or sentencing, though neither outlet’s excerpt provides additional procedural details such as the exact sentence length, parole conditions, or whether appeals are pending. The reports focus on the pre-murder letter and the question of how the sentence or custody timeline affects public safety, presenting the timeline as a key point of contention.