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273: True Crime Rundown: The Trial of Bryan Kohberger

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I Think Not!

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.611.9K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of the Rundown, Joey and Ellyn switch gears to the recent sentencing in a new trial. Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murders of four University of Idaho students. Listen and break it all down on this week’s Rundown

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Joe Wiley. And I'm Soie Ball. And we're here to tell you about a brand new podcast, Digit.

0:06.3

Digit is all about the things that Joe and I love. From the kids to the parents and all the stuff in between.

0:13.5

There's a lot going on when you get to this age. Listen wherever you get your podcasts and watch every episode on Spotify. Dig it. Every week. Every week.

0:23.6

For the rest of time. Yes. Okay. Good.

0:29.3

Well, we, we took a little rundown break. Do you think they noticed? What do you mean?

0:33.5

Nothing. Just keep going. Keep talking. Keep talking. Hi, hi, hi. Oh, hi, everyone. Welcome to I think not's true crime rundown, the place where we recap everything that's happening in the true crime headlines. We had been focusing on Karen Reed and Diddy because that was really, that was all on our FYP. We're here talking about the true crime news. What news is in your life, my love? I've nothing to report. Everything is, oh, ooh, so boring. Our lives are so boring. Yeah. What about you? Just nothing. A whole lot of nothing. I stared at my wall today for two and a half hours. Didn't move. Wow. That was weird.

1:10.9

Beautiful. Of course, we are kidding. Everything has happened. And we are prepping to go on tour very

1:16.1

soon. I just got back from L.A. and Joey is being a star at the Hollywood Bowl in Jesus Christ

1:21.8

superstar. I would love to tell you all to come, but he very callously informed me yesterday that

1:26.9

it's sold out. I don't think it was

1:29.1

callous so much as just... It was callous. It was callous. It was like, we're gonna be there and you're not.

1:35.3

It was rude. Yeah, I was just like, we are sold out. Yeah, it was like, Arr, you wanted to come and

1:41.9

psych. He said psych, you all. Listen, you make Cynthia Arrivo, Jesus, and people will flock there. It's true. She's pretty incredible. How many people does the Hollywood Bowl hold? Almost 18,000. Will that be the biggest audience you've ever performed for? No. The largest performance I ever had was 88,000 people. Where was that? The MetLife Stadium. I think it was the MetLife Stadium. I could be wrong. But it was like a halftime show when I was in Rock of Ages. And I sang Don't Stop Believe in with the cast. And that was for 88,000 people. Is that on YouTube? It used to be, but I can't find it anymore. I mean, not that I search myself. Okay. Okay, sometimes I search myself. Well, everyone.

2:01.0

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. What's the largest that you've ever performed for? 30,000. Where? That Chicago Palladium, it was like the Chicago Pops or this big orchestra. And I sang Kinky Boots, me and Adam Kaplan, it was 30,000 people. I went on stage and did something I have never done when I was singing. And I went on stage. I was like, I need to take a selfie. This will never happen again. I was just singing solo in front of 30,000 people. It's crazy. It doesn't even seem real, a sea of people. And three groups of people are going to see you do Jesus Christ Superstore, right? It's three performances. Yeah. Listen, I don't take it for granted for a second. You and I are both very blessed. I remain grateful. It's going to be magic. So I would love to invite you all, but you can't sit with us. Sorry. Well, on to the show. Of course you all who are listening know that Brian

3:10.9

Coburger was sentenced. And we're just going to talk a little bit about that today because it was a very

3:16.7

emotional day in court with the victim impact statements as well as the judge speaking. So,

3:21.5

Maddie Mogan, Kaylee Gonzalez, Zana Kurnodal, and Ethan Chapin were all

3:28.0

killed in their off-campus house November 13th, 2022. And after an extensive investigation,

3:33.9

Brian Colberger, a 30-year-old PhD student at Washington State University, who was ironically

3:40.1

studying criminology, was arrested and

3:42.6

charged with the quadruple homicide. So Coburger pled not guilty and has maintained his innocence.

3:48.9

Coburger agreed to take a plea deal, which meant that if he pled guilty to all four murders and

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