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  • How Kohberger Fooled His Professor: Inside the Katherine Ramsland Interview

    In this compelling episode, we break down the explosive July 1 interview on NewsNation, where investigative reporter Brian Entin sits down with renowned forensic psychologist and former DeSales University professor Dr. Katherine Ramsland, the very woman who taught—and now admits—she was completely fooled by Bryan Kohberger during his criminology studies.
    For years, Ramsland described Kohberger as a model student: respectful, intelligent, curious—even one she imagined leaving a positive mark on the field. Yet, the man who walked through her classroom doors is the same one who allegedly murdered four University of Idaho students.

    What we cover in this episode:

    Ramsland's shock and self-reflection: Hear how her world was rocked, as she questions whether her own teachings may have inadvertently inspired Kohberger—and what that means for professors across the country. tiktok.com+3tiktok.com+3youtube.com+3x.com+6the-sun.com+6nypost.com+6

    How he deceived the expert: We unpack what Ramsland says he did right—and how he kept his dark motives hidden beneath a veneer of respectability and academic curiosity.

    The missing motive: Without a full motive in the plea deal, Ramsland is left with questions—questions only someone who knew him personally could ask. We explore what they are and how far Ramsland plans to go in uncovering the truth. the-sun.com+1nypost.com+1

    No sugarcoating, no fluff: This is a real-time psychological autopsy—from the initial arrest to the plea—and how a killer can hide in plain sight under the guise of a model student.

    Join us for an intimate and unfiltered discussion on how a criminology classroom turned into the last place anyone would expect to find a murderer—and what we all should be watching for next.

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  • This was recorded BEFORE Bryan Kohberger's Plea Deal-
    Ret FBI Breaks Down The Ridiculous 3rd Party Claim Kohberger's Team Wanted You To Believe

    In a startling courtroom twist, Bryan Kohberger’s defense team attempted to introduce the notion of an unidentified third-party culprit responsible for the gruesome murders of four Idaho college students. Judge Hippler swiftly rejected this controversial tactic, dismissing it as unsubstantiated and unsupported by credible evidence. While some saw this as an act of legal desperation, others wonder if there’s a deeper strategic motivation behind such an unusual and seemingly far-fetched claim.

    Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke, a respected expert in human behavior, credibility analysis, and jury psychology, offers a detailed breakdown of why such third-party claims rarely find traction in high-stakes murder trials. Robin explores the psychological strategies employed by defense attorneys in introducing alternative suspects, even when they know the odds of acceptance are slim.

    Could the defense have hoped to subtly introduce doubt in jurors' minds before trial even begins? Is Anne Taylor intentionally planting seeds of confusion and uncertainty among potential jurors who inevitably follow news coverage closely? Robin dissects these subtle tactics, explaining the psychological dynamics that defense teams leverage to influence juror perceptions long before jury selection occurs.

    Drawing from extensive courtroom experience, Robin discusses real-world examples illustrating why juries typically reject vague third-party claims and how such strategies can potentially backfire, making the defense appear desperate rather than strategic. Robin also highlights the critical difference between effective doubt creation and overplaying one’s hand with weak, unsupported claims.

    Join us for an insightful, behind-the-scenes look at courtroom strategies, psychological manipulation, and how modern trial tactics increasingly rely on shaping public perception. Discover why, even when claims seem absurd, they might serve a deeper strategic purpose in today's complex legal landscape.

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    #BryanKohberger #ThirdPartyClaim #CourtroomStrategy #RobinDreeke #DefenseTactics #JuryPsychology #TrueCrimeCommunity #LegalAnalysis #IdahoMurders #JusticeForIdaho4

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  • Watch Bryan Kohberger Admit To Murders & Accepts Plea Deal Live In Court

    In a courtroom twist that shocked many who've been closely following this high-profile murder case, Bryan Kohberger—the former criminology student accused of brutally killing four University of Idaho students—officially pleaded guilty today. In this episode, we're giving you an in-depth breakdown of exactly what went down in court, minute-by-minute, including Kohberger’s chilling admission, emotional reactions from the victims’ families, and the controversial details surrounding this plea agreement.
    We’ll dissect the terms of the plea deal, including the life sentences Kohberger now faces, why the death penalty was taken off the table, and the startling conditions attached to his plea. Plus, we'll cover the judge’s critical role in the hearing, why some of the victims' families vehemently oppose this outcome, and how this case has deeply divided public opinion on what real justice looks like.

    If you're looking to understand the full weight of what happened in court today, from courtroom dynamics to raw emotional statements, this video will give you clarity, context, and the key details you won’t find anywhere else.

    Subscribe for sharp, no-fluff true crime analysis of the most significant cases unfolding right now.

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  • Bryan Kohberger's Secret Plea Deal EXPOSED
    The Bryan Kohberger plea deal has torn apart the families of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin - the four University of Idaho students brutally murdered in November 2022. In this comprehensive breakdown, we examine the explosive 48-hour timeline that led to Kohberger accepting a plea deal to avoid the death penalty, receiving four consecutive life sentences instead.
    Steve Goncalves calls it a "ridiculous joke" and says "Idaho has failed us," while the Goncalves family reveals they weren't even called about the plea - just sent an email. Meanwhile, Madison Mogen's father Ben accepts the deal, saying it helps them "put this behind us." The Kernodle family is "livid," with Kim Kernodle exposing how prosecutors claimed they wanted to "spare families" from trial.

    We analyze:

    The DNA evidence on the Ka-Bar knife sheath that linked Kohberger to the murdersWhy Kohberger won't have to explain his motives or confessThe psychological impact on families who will never get answersAubrie Goncalves' powerful statement about the "shocking and cruel" timingThe forensic evidence that would have been presented at trialWhy some families wanted the death penalty's "23-hour lockdown" vs regular prison lifeThe last-minute nature of the deal, giving families just ONE day to appear in courtThis video includes exclusive analysis of the prosecution's letter, family statements, and what happens at the July 2nd hearing where a judge could still REJECT the plea deal.

    #BryanKohberger #IdahoMurders #TrueCrime #KayleeGoncalves #MadisonMogen #XanaKernodle #EthanChapin #PleaDeal #DeathPenalty #UniversityOfIdaho
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  • This was recorded BEFORE Bryan Kohberger's Plea Deal-Who’s On Kohberger’s Witness List and Will It Help or Hurt His Defense

    Description:
    From a boxing coach to a high school guidance counselor, Kohberger’s defense witness list reads more like a yearbook than a legal strategy. But these witnesses aren’t being called to talk about alibis—they’re there to try and humanize the defendant. The real question is: will it work?

    In this episode, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer returns to break down who’s on the defense’s witness list, what they might say, and how it could either soften the jury—or completely backfire. We also look at the risk of calling reluctant or hostile witnesses, and why the defense may be playing the long game: not to win, but to save Kohberger from a death sentence.

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  • This was recorded BEFORE Bryan Kohberger's Plea Deal-What the Kohberger DoorDash Driver Saw May Stun the Jury

    Description:
    She was just doing her job—dropping off a Jack in the Box order at 4 a.m.—until she became a key witness in one of the biggest murder trials in the country. The DoorDash driver in the Kohberger case has since come forward claiming she saw him that night, but the timeline and circumstances surrounding her statement have fueled speculation and doubt.

    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer returns to examine what we know, what we don’t, and why this witness might be one of the most unpredictable elements of the trial. We break down the questions that still hang over her initial statement, how jurors might interpret her personal struggles, and whether her potential testimony will help the prosecution—or hand the defense a credibility crisis to exploit.

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  • This was recorded BEFORE Bryan Kohberger's Plea Deal-
    Bryan Kohberger’s 'Resting Killer Face': Can the Defense Overcome Juror Bias?

    As Bryan Kohberger’s high-profile murder trial approaches, much of the discussion centers not just around evidence and legal strategies, but around Kohberger’s own unsettling courtroom presence. Described by some observers as a 'resting killer face,' his cold, emotionless demeanor has sparked significant concern about its potential impact on jurors. Unlike defendants who naturally evoke sympathy or relatability, Kohberger appears detached, almost robotic—an image his defense attributes to potential autism-spectrum traits or inherent social awkwardness.

    But can the defense effectively counteract jurors' instinctive reactions to such a cold presentation? Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke, a behavioral expert and former Chief of the FBI’s Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, examines this challenge in depth. Robin highlights the severe risks involved in attempting to artificially change Kohberger’s demeanor, cautioning that jurors are highly sensitive to disingenuous behaviors and quickly pick up on emotional manipulation.

    Instead, Robin suggests a far subtler, more authentic strategy: openly acknowledging Kohberger’s unsettling demeanor upfront, providing jurors with a framework to interpret his emotional detachment. Could explaining his natural demeanor help neutralize its negative impact, reducing jurors’ instinctive bias and suspicion?

    Drawing on extensive experience analyzing human behaviors under pressure—both in criminal cases and undercover FBI operations—Robin details the psychological nuances jurors subconsciously consider. He also compares Kohberger’s demeanor with other infamous defendants, emphasizing how personality and social skills significantly shape jury perceptions.

    Listeners will gain fresh insights into why courtroom demeanor matters deeply, how subtle behaviors significantly influence jury decision-making, and why the battle for justice often hinges on perceptions formed in the courtroom rather than solely on evidence. This episode reveals why Kohberger’s greatest challenge might ultimately be himself—and how skillfully addressing juror bias may determine the trial’s outcome.

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    #BryanKohberger #CourtroomBehavior #JurorBias #RobinDreeke #RestingKillerFace #BehavioralAnalysis #JuryPsychology #TrueCrimeInsights #IdahoMurders #JusticeForIdaho4

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  • This was recorded BEFORE Bryan Kohberger's Plea Deal-Inside What the Surviving Roommates Know About Bryan Kohberger

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    She’s one of the most anticipated witnesses in the entire Kohberger trial—Dylan Mortensen, the surviving roommate who came face-to-face with the alleged killer. But what exactly did she see? How strong is her testimony? And how careful will the prosecution—and the defense—have to be when she takes the stand?

    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer walks us through what Dylan knows, what she’s expected to say, and how her emotional delivery could shift the jury’s perception of the case. We talk about trauma, credibility, cross-examination risks, and why trying to tear down a survivor in front of a jury might be one of the defense’s most dangerous moves yet.

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    #BryanKohberger #DylanMortensen #SurvivingRoommate #JenniferCoffindaffer #KohbergerTrial #EyewitnessTestimony #TrueCrimePodcast #JusticeForIdaho4 #RoommateTestimony #JuryImpact

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  • Bryan Kohberger's Secret Plea Deal: How Idaho Prosecutors Betrayed 4 Victims' Families Via EMAIL
    BREAKING NEWS: Bryan Kohberger accepts plea deal to avoid death penalty in Idaho student murders case. The families of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin were notified via EMAIL on Sunday night that the man accused of brutally murdering their children will plead guilty in exchange for life without parole.
    In this video, we examine the forensic evidence that caught Kohberger, including the DNA on the knife sheath, cell phone pings showing 12 stalking visits, and the white Hyundai Elantra that led to his arrest. We analyze why a criminology PhD student studying criminal behavior allegedly became the very monster he was learning about.

    Steve Goncalves calls it "a ridiculous joke" and says "Idaho has failed." The Goncalves family gave prosecutors a "HARD NO" on Friday, yet by Sunday night, the deal was done. The plea hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, July 2, 2025, giving families just ONE DAY to travel to Boise.

    We explore the psychological profile of Kohberger, the devastating impact on the Moscow, Idaho community, and why some families support the deal while others are "beyond furious." Former NYPD inspector Paul Mauro calls it "the most incomprehensible deal of all time" without answers about motive.

    This case raises critical questions about victims' rights, prosecutorial power, and whether true justice can exist without answers. Why did Kohberger target these four students? What was his connection? These questions may never be answered.

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  • This was recorded BEFORE Bryan Kohberger's Plea Deal-What Secrets Does Kohberger’s PA Jail Guard Hold About Bryan Behind Bars

    Description:
    A corrections officer from Pennsylvania who supervised Bryan Kohberger post-arrest has now been subpoenaed to testify at trial. But what could this guard possibly offer in a courtroom about a murder case that happened hundreds of miles away?

    In this episode, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down why post-arrest behavior matters in a high-stakes trial like this. Could the defense be hoping to paint Kohberger as calm, rational, and non-violent behind bars? Or is this witness a wild card who might reveal strange or incriminating behavior? We also discuss the risks of calling jail staff as character witnesses, especially if their loyalty leans more toward truth than strategy.

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  • Big Breakdown – Kohberger Judge Says NO To Alt Suspects, Trial Delay & Shocking Words Of The Door Dash Driver!

    Description:
    In this deep-dive breakdown, we unpack the Idaho judge’s pivotal decision to shut down the defense’s attempt to introduce a third-party suspect in the Bryan Kohberger case. No mystery man. No escape hatch. Just Kohberger, center stage. The judge also slams the door on another trial delay, making it crystal clear: it’s go-time. But perhaps most chilling is the bombshell testimony from the DoorDash driver—yes, that DoorDash driver—whose words may reshape the entire timeline of the Idaho student murders. We’ll break down the strategy, the psychology, and the courtroom chess game, piece by piece. If you thought this case couldn’t get any darker... buckle up.

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  • This was recorded BEFORE Bryan Kohberger's Plea Deal-
    Why Is 30-Year-Old Bryan Kohberger’s HS Guidance Counselor Called As A Witness In His Trial

    Description:
    As Bryan Kohberger’s defense scrambles to humanize him ahead of his August murder trial, one of the more head-scratching decisions they’ve made is calling his former high school guidance counselor as a character witness. He’s 30. This isn’t recent insight—it’s someone who knew him a decade ago, before he was ever a criminology student, before his weight loss transformation, before the alleged crimes. So, why now?

    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins us to unpack the strategy behind this move. Is this witness meant to generate sympathy? Lay the foundation for a death penalty mitigation phase? Or is it simply a sign that the defense has nowhere else to go? We dig into what this counselor could say, why it probably won’t land with jurors, and what it signals about where Kohberger’s legal team is putting their energy as trial day approaches.

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  • This was recorded BEFORE Bryan Kohberger's Plea Deal
    Crucial Witness or Liability? The Troubled Credibility of Kohberger’s DoorDash Driver

    The Bryan Kohberger murder trial recently introduced a new layer of complexity: the eyewitness testimony of a DoorDash driver, identified only as M.M., who delivered food to one of the victims mere moments before the brutal murders occurred. Initially viewed simply as confirmation of the timeline, this driver's role changed dramatically when new footage surfaced nearly two years after the crime. On police bodycam video from a separate arrest—where she appeared visibly distressed and impaired by prescription medication—she claimed that she saw Bryan Kohberger parked near the crime scene that fateful night.

    The late timing of this revelation immediately raised significant credibility concerns. Did she initially inform investigators about this critical detail, or is it a new memory influenced by extensive media coverage? Could her documented personal struggles and traumatic background—including witnessing her own husband's murder—enhance juror sympathy, or rather create doubt about her reliability? These critical questions are pivotal for prosecutors and defense alike.

    In this episode, retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke, a specialist in behavioral analysis and witness credibility, examines how jurors typically respond to such complex witness testimony. Robin explains the delicate psychological balance jurors must navigate when confronted with a troubled witness whose emotional vulnerability and trauma could either inspire deep empathy or lead jurors to doubt her accuracy and memory.

    Robin discusses real-world examples from his extensive career, illustrating how jurors subconsciously process credibility signals—timing, emotional state, consistency of statements—and the psychological dynamics behind their decision-making. With the DoorDash driver potentially playing a central role in reinforcing the prosecution’s narrative, Robin outlines the hidden factors jurors weigh beyond what’s explicitly stated in court.

    Join us for this deep dive into the complexities of witness credibility, juror psychology, and the high stakes of courtroom perceptions in one of America’s most gripping murder trials.

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  • 🚹 BREAKING: Bryan Kohberger has officially agreed to plead guilty in the murders of four University of Idaho students in a sweeping deal that takes the death penalty off the table. In exchange, he’ll receive four consecutive life sentences without parole and permanently waive his right to appeal.

    The plea deal marks a shocking end to what was shaping up to be one of the most watched trials in recent memory. Jury selection was set to begin August 4th. Now, the victims’ families—some of whom are expressing outrage over the sudden turn—won’t get the public trial they were preparing for.

    A final court hearing is expected this week to formally approve the deal. Until then, questions remain: Was this a tactical surrender, a sign of overwhelming evidence, or a move to protect the case from appeal risks?

    More to come.

    #BryanKohberger #PleaDeal #IdahoMurders #UniversityOfIdaho #TrueCrime #JusticeForTheVictims #LifeWithoutParole #DeathPenaltyRemoved #BreakingNews #KohbergerTrial

  • The Hidden Strategy Behind Kohberger's Latest Courtroom Setbacks Explained

    Bryan Kohberger’s murder trial has rapidly evolved into a chess match of legal maneuvering, and recently the defense has seen several high-profile courtroom setbacks. Judge Hippler swiftly and firmly denied motions put forth by Kohberger’s lead attorney, Anne Taylor—including attempts to introduce third-party culprits and repeated requests for trial continuances. To casual observers, these repeated denials seem like significant losses for the defense, perhaps even a sign of desperation. But could these apparent setbacks actually represent a more subtle, hidden strategy?

    In this revealing discussion, retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke—an expert in behavioral analysis, jury psychology, and credibility assessment—breaks down the deeper reasons behind these seemingly doomed legal moves. Robin explains how the defense’s strategy may not necessarily hinge on courtroom victories at this stage, but rather on influencing public perception and indirectly impacting future jurors.

    By publicly introducing doubt and alternative theories, even when dismissed by the judge, Anne Taylor might be attempting to plant psychological seeds in the minds of potential jurors. Robin draws on his extensive experience analyzing how jurors process information, especially when exposed to media-heavy, emotionally charged cases like this one. Could these seemingly ineffective legal motions actually succeed in subtly swaying jurors, creating doubt long before they enter the courtroom?

    This critical episode offers listeners unique insights into how modern legal teams use psychological tactics, how subtle messaging can influence juror perspectives, and how losing a courtroom battle doesn’t necessarily mean losing the broader war. Robin expertly guides us through understanding the deeper strategic game being played—one that’s as much about psychology as it is about law. Prepare to rethink what courtroom victories and defeats truly mean, and why in today’s trials, the perception battle may matter just as much as legal arguments.

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  • Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news.

    This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events.

    Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience.

    Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime, or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week in Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle.
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  • Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news.

    This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events.

    Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience.

    Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime, or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week in Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle.
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  • FULL Breakdown Of Kohberger's Alt Suspect Claims As Judge Denies Motion
    Bryan Kohberger, charged in the brutal Idaho murders case, recently took a desperate courtroom gamble, suggesting four alternate suspects to deflect blame and raise reasonable doubt. But in a dramatic courtroom twist, Judge Steven Hippler swiftly shut down Kohberger’s claims, calling them "purely speculative" and irrelevant under Idaho law. Kohberger’s defense argued that three of these individuals had close social connections to the victims and were present at events shortly before the murders. Another, more obscure individual, had only a passing encounter weeks prior, captured on surveillance footage but never even interacting directly with the victim.
    Despite Kohberger’s aggressive push to introduce these so-called alternate suspects, forensic evidence proved decisive: DNA analysis excluded every single person he proposed as alternate perpetrators. The court highlighted this lack of tangible evidence, noting none of the individuals drove a vehicle matching the suspect’s known description—a crucial detail since the killer drove to the crime scene.

    Judge Hippler didn't hold back, citing landmark cases like State v. Meister and Chambers v. Mississippi to emphasize the strict criteria for presenting alternate perpetrator theories. The ruling emphasized that "speculative blaming" could confuse jurors, unfairly prejudice the prosecution, and waste crucial trial time. Kohberger’s desperate strategy was seen by some legal observers as an attempt to muddy the waters and distract from the compelling evidence against him.

    In the end, the court’s ruling sets clear boundaries for the upcoming trial: Kohberger can question investigative methods broadly but is strictly prohibited from naming specific alternate suspects without substantial new evidence.

    Is Kohberger's strategy just a distraction tactic, or could there be more to these claims? Dive deep into this explosive courtroom development and understand exactly why the judge dismissed these "alternate suspect" theories.

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  • Kohberger Case - Door Dash Driver Speaks! Inside Her Claims Of Seeing Him!
    The Bryan Kohberger case just took another bizarre twist—and it involves a DoorDash delivery driver whose story is either explosive or deeply problematic. Just moments before four University of Idaho students were brutally murdered, a DoorDash driver delivered food to one of the victims. Now, nearly two years later, this same driver has surfaced with a shocking claim caught on police bodycam footage—not once, but multiple times—insisting she personally saw Bryan Kohberger at the crime scene that night.
    But there’s a catch: her big reveal only came during an arrest on suspicion of impaired driving, revealing serious personal struggles with anxiety, prescription drugs, and trauma. With no public record of her reporting this sighting until recently, her credibility is officially under the microscope.

    In this episode, we dive deep into every gritty detail of this complex witness: her multiple statements on camera, the unsettling timing of her revelations, and what jurors might actually believe when this case finally goes to trial. Will her testimony bolster the prosecution’s timeline or blow a hole right through their case?

    Buckle up—this one’s messy, controversial, and could seriously impact the outcome of one of America’s most closely watched murder trials.

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  • Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news.

    This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events.

    Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience.

    Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime, or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week in Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle.
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