
Criminology Student Who Studied Murder... Then Committed One? Inside The Haunting Idaho College Killings.
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Bryan Kohberger, a criminology Ph.D. student obsessed with criminal psychology, became the prime suspect. But how did a man who studied murder allegedly become a murderer himself? And why did the FBI bury the 4:17 AM security tape - a bone-chilling audio clip of the victims’ final moments - until now?
In this explosive episode, we reveal:
- The twisted 37-second audio captured by a neighbor’s camera: whimpers, a dog’s bark, and the killer’s fleeing footsteps - unedited and uncensored.
- How Kohberger’s academic research on “ex-convict emotions” eerily mirrors the Idaho slayings.
- Never-before-heard leaks from the FBI’s genetic genealogy team: the “tan knife sheath” blunder that tied Kohberger to the crime.
- Survivor testimony: What the surviving roommate really saw at 4:00 AM - and why police hid her identity for 2 years.
- Shocking new theories: Did Kohberger target the house months earlier? And why was his phone turned off for 121 minutes that night?
Subscribe now - before the gag order silences the truth forever.
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