MOSCOW, IDAHO: The grieving boyfriend of Madison Mogen, who was stabbed to death along with four University of Idaho students in November 2022, has released a heartwrenching post on his Instagram. Jake Schriger marked what would have been their two-year relationship anniversary by sharing a photo and an emotional caption.
He wrote on the April 28 social media share, “Happy 2 year, Maddie!! I miss you so much. I wish I could spoil you today but I’m sending extra hugs and kisses to heaven. I LOVE YOU!!! 💕” attracting supporting comments from people online. A user said, “Sending you so much love Jake💗 I just know she is sending you so much love today💗happy 2 years!!!”
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‘She loved and was immensely loved’
Another user noted, “Happy anniversary! I can feel a glimpse of the love you two have for each other in every photo. May you find comfort in the love you two shared 🤍.” Someone else stated, “We can smile thinking about the fact that Maddie met her true love, she met love, she loved and was immensely loved and always will be. she knew it and still feels it now, I'm sure.”
“Happy 2 years ❤️ Always will love you both, I know she’s looking down on you today 👼🏼” a user wrote. Another added, “She was so pretty, literally an angel on earth 🥹❤️ now she’s in heaven watching over you. we will miss her forever.”
‘You lit up every place you went’
After Mogen was killed alongside Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, on November 13, last year allegedly by Bryan Kohberger, Schriger shared a devastating tribute honoring her. He penned down, “Maddie May, No words can describe the emotions that I’m going through at this time. I miss you so so so much. I will forever cherish the adventures that we got to experience together. More than you will ever know. I love you more than anything, Maddie.”
The young man continued, “Never had I ever met a person so unbelievably beautiful inside and out. You lit up every place you went with your smile and beauty. The love that you showed me was something I had never experienced before, and I appreciate what we had so much. I always questioned how I got so lucky with a girl like you.”
“I was so unbelievably excited for our future and the adventures to come. We had so much to experience. It’s hard to picture life without you, but I will remember to keep my head up like you would want me to. I know that you’re still up there watching over me, your family, and your friends. I promise to make you proud from heaven and carry on your values of showing and spreading love to everyone. This is not a goodbye, but a see you soon. I love you so much, Maddie. Rest in paradise, angel,” Schriger added.
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