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A psychopath pleads guilty_ the evidence against Kohberger.

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

True Crime

4.6809 Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2025

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Why Did He Plead Guilty to the Idaho Murders? #kohberger #idahomurders #judgehippler Brian Kohberger's case continues, and we look at the legal system as it pertains to this #trial. The latest #news indicates a possible shift in strategy as the families await #public safety. The #idaho case remains a focal point of national attention. #PoliceOffTheCuff

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0:00.0

good afternoon everyone welcome to police off the cuff real crime stories you know in the case

0:11.3

of brian coburg and of course we all watched him plead guilty and there's that thumbnail you're

0:18.1

seeing on the screen a psychopath pleads guilty and i don't

0:23.1

just say that for the effect i mean look at his eyes look at him staring out there's you know

0:30.5

the old expression the lights are on but nobody's home uh here's a phd student you know, and in his plea, his pleading guilty and accepting four life sentences and in addition, 10 years for a burglary, so many more questions exist now than answers.

0:55.0

Not many of our questions were answered since Kohlberger simply gave a one-word answer to the questions that he was asked by Judge Hippler.

1:10.0

Did you commit these? Well well he went one by one

1:14.2

did you murder zana connoodle yes you know and he went through all four victims

1:21.7

that didn't really answer a lot of our questions many many questions that we have

1:27.7

and specifically and we've said time and time and time again,

1:31.6

that motive is never considered in the prosecution of a murder.

1:40.1

However, isn't that something that we all wanted to hear?

1:46.0

Didn't we all want to hear why?

1:49.3

Why did he do this?

1:52.2

Some other questions we had, of course, was, and I don't know why some of these things

1:56.3

could not have been answered, or excuse me, asked.

1:59.8

Why couldn't you have been asked? One of the questions that I would love to have been answered, or excuse me, asked. Why couldn't you've been asked? One of the questions

2:02.5

that I would love to have had asked and answered was, what did you do with the murder weapon?

2:09.4

What did you do with that knife? Because we all know the knife sheath was left behind

2:15.6

with his touch DNA on it. And that, of course, was the strongest

2:21.0

evidence in this whole case. But why couldn't Judge Hippler have asked him, what did you do

2:30.8

with the murder weapon? Wouldn't that have helped a lot of people in understanding that there are still people out there?

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