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True Crime Today is your go-to daily true crime podcast, bringing you the latest murder cases, ongoing trials, criminal psychology insights, and shocking unsolved mysteries. Whether it’s breaking crime news, high-profile trials, serial killers, missing persons, or cold cases, we cover it all with expert analysis, investigative storytelling, and real-time updates.

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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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  • Could Amy Bradley Have Survived a Fall—and Been Taken From Shore?
    Aug 13 2025
    Could Amy Bradley Have Survived a Fall—and Been Taken From Shore?

    In this emotionally raw episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, Tony and Carol Hughes take on the toughest, most heartbreaking questions in the Amy Lynn Bradley case—the contradictions, the theories, and the total breakdown in early cruise ship response.
    She was last seen asleep on a balcony at 5:15 AM. By 6:00 AM, she was gone. No noise. No struggle. No trace. So how does a healthy 23-year-old woman just vanish from a locked floating hotel?

    Tony and Carol break down the timeline moment by moment—examining inconsistencies in witness reports, what “Yellow” claimed versus what passengers say they saw, and the chilling question: could Amy have fallen and survived… only to be picked up by someone who never let her go?

    They discuss the chilling “Jas” escort photo, the bathroom sighting in Barbados, the Navy brothel confession, and even the idea that Amy might have been lured into leaving willingly. They also tackle the brutal reality of 1998 cruise ship security: no TSA-style screening, no scanning of bags, and no jurisdiction strong enough to force real accountability.

    This episode doesn’t shy away from the darkest corners of the case. It asks: If Amy was trafficked, could she have stayed silent for decades—out of fear, coercion, or even love for children she was forced to have? Or was she killed early on, her story lost in a sea of false sightings and PR damage control?

    Whatever the truth is, it hasn’t surfaced yet. But this discussion lays bare just how many cracks were in the system—and how badly Amy needed someone to catch her before she slipped through.

    Hosted by Tony Brueski & Carol Hughes
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    #AmyBradley #MissingPerson #CruiseShipDisappearance #AmyBradleyNetflix #HiddenKillers #TonyBrueski #UnsolvedMystery #TrueCrimePodcast #HumanTrafficking #1998SecurityFailures

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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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