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The Idaho Murders | The Case Against Bryan Kohberger

The Idaho Murders | The Case Against Bryan Kohberger

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Get ready for a true-crime podcast that will leave you questioning everything with its relentless focus on the capture and prosecution of Bryan Kohbeger - the man accused of committing a quadruple homicide in Moscow, Idaho, involving the brutal murder of four innocent college students he allegedly didn't even know. We'll leave no stone unturned as we explore the dark depths of Kohbeger's mind, asking the most haunting question of all - what drove him to commit such a heinous act? With every episode of the Idaho Murders Podcast, we'll bring you riveting reporting, in-depth discussions, and the latest breaking updates on the case against Kohbeger. Join us as we seek answers and uncover the chilling truth that lurks beneath the surface of this baffling crime. Will justice be served? We'll keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Don't miss out on the most riveting true-crime storytelling you'll ever experience.True Crime Today ノンフィクション犯罪 政治・政府
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  • Ret FBI Behavior Chief Breaks Down Kohberger’s Decision To Admit Guilt
    2025/07/16
    Ret FBI Behavior Chief Breaks Down Kohberger’s Decision To Admit Guilt

    Bryan Kohberger shocked many when he admitted guilt to the murders that horrified Idaho and captured the nation's attention. But why did he suddenly choose to plead guilty instead of fighting it out in court? In this detailed episode, retired FBI Behavioral Chief Robin Dreeke provides expert analysis into the psychological motivations behind Kohberger’s dramatic plea decision.

    Dreeke carefully unpacks the potential factors influencing Kohberger, including the strength of the prosecution’s case, overwhelming physical evidence, and psychological traits like narcissism, control, and self-preservation. Did Kohberger finally realize he had no path to acquittal, or was his plea part of a broader strategy to assert control over the narrative, potentially denying victims' families the trial they desired?

    Listeners get a rare insight into how criminals evaluate plea options psychologically—particularly those with backgrounds in criminal justice education like Kohberger. Dreeke also discusses how Kohberger’s decision impacts victims' families, investigators, prosecutors, and the broader community seeking closure and justice.

    Drawing from decades of behavioral analysis, Robin Dreeke explains the often hidden emotional and psychological nuances of plea deals, offering listeners an in-depth understanding of the internal calculus of a convicted murderer. He highlights the significance of Kohberger’s background as a criminology student and how his academic knowledge may have played into his decision-making.

    This analysis will clarify why Kohberger ultimately chose to admit guilt, how his decision aligns with psychological profiling expectations, and what this means for criminal justice proceedings and closure for those affected by his crimes.

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    41 分
  • How To Recognize The Signs of An Incel (Even In Your Own Child), Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott Explains
    2025/07/16
    How To Recognize The Signs of An Incel (Even In Your Own Child), Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott Explains

    Description:
    What if the signs were there—and you just didn’t know what you were looking at? In this episode, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott helps us break down the early warning signs of incel ideology: what it looks like, how it develops, and how it can quietly take hold in someone’s life—sometimes even your own kid.

    We’re not talking about vague rebellion or teenage awkwardness. We’re talking about obsessive resentment toward women, dangerous black-and-white thinking, and an online community that encourages violence as a solution. Shavaun shares what she’s seen in her years of clinical work—when harmless isolation turns into something else.

    We walk through key behavioral changes, online activity, language shifts, and emotional red flags that may signal someone is slipping into a worldview that glorifies hatred and justifies harm. This is about pattern recognition—understanding when sadness becomes blame, and when blame turns toxic.

    If you’re a parent, educator, or someone working with young people, this episode is essential. This isn’t just a cultural problem—it’s a psychological one. And the sooner we recognize it, the more lives we can change—or save.

    #IncelWarningSigns #IncelMindset #ShavaunScott #BryanKohberger #OnlineRadicalization #ParentingToday #BlackpillCulture #ToxicIdeology #TrueCrimeAnalysis #HiddenKillersPodcast

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  • Big Breakdown – Where Bryan Kohberger Went Off The Rails
    2025/07/16
    Big Breakdown – Where Bryan Kohberger Went Off The Rails

    Description:
    Bryan Kohberger didn’t just wake up one day and become a killer. His descent was slow, silent, and terrifyingly calculated. In this episode, we trace the cracks in his life and psyche — and ask the question that haunts every case like this: Where exactly did it all go wrong?

    Was it the childhood isolation? The bullying? The "visual snow" disorder? Or something deeper — a disconnect that no one, not even his criminology professors, could identify in time?

    We explore his early behavioral shifts, his obsession with serial killers, the signs of rage and narcissism, and how his academic studies may have masked a growing pathology. This is a forensic breakdown of a mind unraveling in plain sight — and how the warning signs were either ignored, dismissed, or never seen at all.

    This is not just about Kohberger’s crimes — it's about the slow collapse behind the scenes, and how easily monsters can hide behind honor rolls and PhD ambitions.

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    #BryanKohberger #Idaho4 #TrueCrime #KohbergerProfile #KohbergerBreakdown #HiddenKillers #Criminology #SerialKillerPsychology #RedFlags #TrueCrimePodcast #MassMurder #PsychologicalProfile

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    51 分

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