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  • Kohberger Phone Pings Put Him Face To Face With Victims At Mad Greek, Before Attack!
    Aug 14 2025
    Kohberger Phone Pings Put Him Face To Face With Victims At Mad Greek, Before Attack!

    When Cellebrite forensic specialists dug into Bryan Kohberger’s phone and school computer, they weren’t looking for rumors — they were looking for data. What they found was chilling: “abnormal gaps” in his digital history surrounding the murders of four University of Idaho students, and a small but telling oversight — his phone had passively logged the Wi-Fi network for The Mad Greek, the Moscow restaurant where two of the victims worked.

    The experts, Heather and Jared Barnhart, told the court these data gaps could be consistent with cleanup or anti-forensic techniques. On his WSU computer, Windows event logs and SRUM data went dark between November 11 and 16 — a normal school week that should’ve been full of routine activity. Chrome history showed blank stretches exactly when downloads occurred.

    On his phone, they saw more “abnormal gaps” — including a complete communications blackout from 2:54 a.m. to 4:48 a.m. on the night of the murders. Earlier that night, at 12:26 a.m., he had searched for the local police dispatch feed. But somewhere in the weeks or months before, his device had been close enough to The Mad Greek’s router to recognize, and possibly join, its network. That’s not speculation — that’s a digital artifact.

    Phones don’t save networks by magic. At some point, he was close enough for that handshake. Whether he was inside or just outside isn’t something the data can prove — but in a case built on connecting small dots, this one matters. It survived where other traces were wiped. And when you line it up with the rest of his digital behavior — the late-night drives, the wiped logs, the scanner search — it fits the architecture of a larger plan.

    This isn’t about proving a relationship. It’s about proving familiarity. And in this case, familiarity is one more brick in the wall.

    #BryanKohberger #Idaho4 #MadGreek #TrueCrime #Cellebrite #DigitalForensics #HiddenKillers #CrimeNews #UniversityOfIdaho #IdahoMurders

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  • Two Mystery ID Cards Found in Bryan Kohberger’s Glovebox — FBI Breaks Down Why
    Aug 13 2025
    Two Mystery ID Cards Found in Bryan Kohberger’s Glovebox — FBI Breaks Down Why

    In Bryan Kohberger’s car — meticulously cleaned and disassembled for forensic examination — investigators still found something he left behind: two ID cards belonging to women who were not among his murder victims. Both women are still alive, and it’s possible they have no idea their identification ever ended up in Kohberger’s possession.

    Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke joins Hidden Killers to break down what this could mean. Were these IDs simply forgotten during cleaning? Or were they deliberately kept as trophies, mementos, or tools for intimidation? Kohberger’s past includes suspected break-ins, petty theft, and a pattern of vengeful behavior toward women, making the latter theory harder to dismiss.

    Dreeke explains how offenders often compartmentalize their thinking — meticulously removing anything linked to the main crime while ignoring, or even protecting, other incriminating items they don’t perceive as relevant. This “stovepipe” thinking could explain why the IDs remained, despite his obsessive cleaning.

    But the discovery also raises bigger questions. Were these IDs linked to earlier crimes? Could they point to unreported victims or incidents in Kohberger’s past? And if he kept these in his glovebox, were there other trophies or stolen items hidden elsewhere?

    This episode explores the psychological side of trophy keeping, the escalation from smaller acts to violent crime, and how seemingly minor evidence can open entirely new investigative paths.

    #BryanKohberger #Idaho4 #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #FBIProfiler #Evidence #CrimeNews #TrophyKiller #CriminalPsychology #IdahoMurders

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  • The Missed Red Flags: How the System Let Bryan Kohberger Slip Through
    Aug 13 2025
    The Missed Red Flags: How the System Let Bryan Kohberger Slip Through

    The most haunting part of the Bryan Kohberger case isn’t just what he allegedly did—it’s how many opportunities were missed to stop him.

    In this final chapter of our four-part special, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins Tony Brueski to break down the system-wide blind spots that let Kohberger go unnoticed for so long. We now know that the warning signs were there: surveillance of the King Road house, disturbing Tinder messages, the possible Pullman break-in, and the discovery of ID cards from women who didn’t know they’d been targeted.

    So why didn’t anyone act?

    Shavaun and Tony tackle the hard questions. Why are people so hesitant to report disturbing but non-criminal behavior? What psychological and legal boundaries prevent action? And what should institutions—colleges, mental health providers, and law enforcement—be doing differently?

    We explore how cultural discomfort with labeling someone as “dangerous” plays a role in these missed interventions. We also ask: had the Pullman break-in been investigated more thoroughly, could it have prevented everything that came next?

    This episode is both a forensic deep dive and a public reckoning. Because it’s not just about Kohberger—it’s about how many others like him are floating just under the radar, waiting. This is where criminal psychology meets accountability, and where real change starts.

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    19 m
  • Bryan Kohberger’s Missing KA-BAR Knife: FBI Expert on Hidden Caches, Trophies & Lost Evidence
    Aug 13 2025
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    Bryan Kohberger’s Missing KA-BAR Knife: FBI Expert on Hidden Caches, Trophies & Lost Evidence

    Even with Bryan Kohberger convicted and serving a life sentence, key evidence in the Idaho Four murders is still missing — most notably, the KA-BAR knife and the clothing he wore on the night of the killings. In this in-depth interview, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer explores the possibility that Kohberger may have created his own “hidey hole” for evidence, similar to BTK or Israel Keyes — a stash of weapons, clothing, or trophies hidden away for him to revisit.

    We discuss how post-crime behavior in similar offenders often involves retaining key items as part of the fantasy loop, rather than discarding them. Could that be why the KA-BAR and other evidence has never been recovered? And what about the IDs found at Kohberger’s parents’ home — not just the two that have been discussed publicly, but the ten listed on the FBI property receipt? Why are only two being talked about, and what does that mean for the investigation?

    Jennifer shares her insight into how offenders often curate and conceal physical reminders of their crimes, and why these hidden caches can hold both psychological significance for the offender and potential forensic value for investigators. We also explore whether there’s any incentive for Kohberger to reveal these locations, and how that could play into his desire for notoriety.

    If these items are ever found, they could answer questions that have lingered for years — or open up disturbing new ones.

    #BryanKohberger #Idaho4 #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #KABAR #FBIProfiler #IdahoMurders #BTK #IsraelKeyes #CrimeNews

    Keywords:
    Bryan Kohberger, Idaho murders, KA-BAR knife, Kohberger hidey hole, BTK killer, Israel Keyes, Kohberger evidence, Idaho4 case, Kohberger trophies, FBI profiler, Jennifer Coffindaffer, Idaho crime​

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    17 m
  • Bryan Kohberger’s “Hidey Hole”: FBI Reveals Possible Murder Weapon Stash
    Aug 12 2025
    Bryan Kohberger’s “Hidey Hole”: FBI Reveals Possible Murder Weapon Stash

    Could Bryan Kohberger have had his own “hidey hole” — a secret cache for hiding weapons, stolen items, and trophies? Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke thinks so, and the evidence he lays out is hard to ignore.

    In this Hidden Killers episode, Dreeke draws chilling parallels between Kohberger’s possible behavior and the methods of BTK, Israel Keyes, and Robert Hansen — all offenders who used hidden locations to store incriminating items for months or even years. This wasn’t just about disposal; for them, it was about control, ego, and having a private place to revisit their crimes.

    Kohberger’s history adds weight to the theory. Court documents and witness accounts tie him to suspected break-ins and petty thefts in the years before the Idaho murders. Investigators also discovered a shovel in his car with dirt that was tested, though results were never publicly disclosed. Vehicle data places him at remote parks — including Wawawai — multiple times before and after the killings.

    If the KA-BAR is in such a hidey hole, it could be alongside other items: clothing from the murders, stolen possessions from other incidents, or trophies he couldn’t bear to throw away. Dreeke explains how this fits a classic criminal escalation pattern — starting with smaller thefts and building toward violent acts, while developing a system for hiding evidence.

    And if law enforcement has deprioritized searching for the knife now that Kohberger faces multiple life sentences, will the truth remain buried forever? Or will the true crime community and independent researchers be the ones to finally uncover it?

    #BryanKohberger #Idaho4 #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #BTK #IsraelKeyes #MurderWeapon #FBIProfiler #KnifeCache #CrimeNews

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    17 m
  • “He Wasn’t There”: Kohberger’s Chilling Jail Behavior & What It Really Says About His Mind
    Aug 12 2025
    “He Wasn’t There”: Kohberger’s Chilling Jail Behavior & What It Really Says About His Mind

    After the headlines faded and the trial was over, Bryan Kohberger sat in jail—and what surfaced next was every bit as disturbing as the crimes themselves. In Part 3 of this powerful series, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins Tony Brueski to dissect what Kohberger’s reported behavior in jail actually reveals about his mental state.

    Inmates described him as cold, fastidious, withdrawn. Talking to himself. Obsessive about order. According to sources, he wasn’t violent—but he was “not present.” So what does that mean? And is it a glimpse into his psyche, or a calculated act of control?

    Together, we explore the psychological implications of his silence during sentencing. His refusal to apologize. His rigid demeanor and reported lack of reaction to the details of his own crimes. Shavaun walks us through what this type of behavior says about remorse, detachment, and identity in mass killers.

    Was he disassociating? Was he emotionally flat because of pathology—or performance? How does someone so socially disconnected fly under the radar long enough to commit a crime of this scale? And how does jail change someone like that—if at all?

    This episode pulls back the curtain on a man who avoided emotional expression but may have been revealing far more than he realized.

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    12 m
  • FBI Special Agent Reveals How Kohberger Kept A CLEAN Digital Trail
    Aug 12 2025
    FBI Special Agent Reveals How Kohberger Kept A CLEAN Digital Trail

    He studied criminal minds. He researched what gets killers caught. So how did Bryan Kohberger manage to keep such a clean digital footprint after committing one of the most notorious mass killings in recent memory?

    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski to dissect what may be the most disturbing part of this case: Kohberger knew exactly how to disappear online. From shutting off his phone during the window of the murders, to wiping his devices, paying only in cash, and never using GPS, Kohberger executed a digital vanishing act that made law enforcement work overtime to catch up.

    But it wasn’t perfect. In this episode, Coffindaffer explains the digital mistakes that cracked the case—like the 4:22 a.m. ping after the murders, the historical phone data that placed him near the victims' home over 20 times before the crime, and the suspicious app deletions that suggested a cover-up.

    We also explore the mindset behind these digital habits. Was he just smart, or was he rehearsing? What does his online behavior tell us about motive, paranoia, and power?

    For anyone fascinated by the intersection of psychology and technology in criminal investigations, this conversation is a must. It’s a masterclass in what offenders get right, what they overlook, and how digital forensics brought down a suspect who thought he was untouchable.

    #BryanKohberger #DigitalForensics #KohbergerDigitalTrail #JenniferCoffindaffer #KohbergerPhoneData #TrueCrimePodcast #HiddenKillers #IdahoMurders #KohbergerInvestigation #ForensicTechnology

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  • FBI Expert Says New Evidence May Point to Kohberger’s Secret Murder Weapon Stash
    Aug 11 2025
    FBI Expert Says New Evidence May Point to Kohberger’s Secret Murder Weapon Stash

    Where is Bryan Kohberger’s KA-BAR knife? The sheath was recovered at the Idaho student murders crime scene — complete with DNA linking it to Kohberger — but the blade itself has never been found. Investigators searched his apartment, car, and family home, yet came up empty.

    Now, retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke, former head of the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, is presenting a chilling theory that could finally explain the mystery. Dreeke believes Kohberger may have hidden the KA-BAR in a remote “cache” — possibly in Wawawai County Park, a place he visited repeatedly before and after the murders.

    Drawing on patterns from notorious killers like Israel Keyes, BTK, and Robert Hansen, Dreeke explains how offenders often bury weapons and other items in secluded spots they can revisit later. In Kohberger’s case, this could mean the KA-BAR was hidden months in advance as part of premeditated planning, then returned to its hiding place after the murders during his unusual southern detour.

    If true, the missing knife isn’t just lost evidence — it’s a calculated part of Kohberger’s identity. By keeping it hidden but retrievable, he could maintain control, revisit it in his mind, and preserve a tangible connection to his crime. Dreeke outlines four likely hiding spots based on geographic analysis, offender behavior, and Kohberger’s known movements.

    Could the KA-BAR still be buried there? If so, what else might be with it — clothing, trophies, or evidence from other crimes? This conversation explores the tactical, psychological, and investigative layers behind the theory, raising new questions about what Kohberger did before and after that night in November.

    #BryanKohberger #Idaho4 #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #KABAR #FBIProfiler #IsraelKeyes #BTK #MurderWeapon #CrimeNews

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