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Big Breakdown - How Bryan Kohberger Continues To Crumble In Prison EXPOSED

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

True Crime, News Commentary, News

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2025

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Big Breakdown - How Bryan Kohberger Continues To Crumble In Prison EXPOSED

Bryan Kohberger is cracking under the weight of his own alleged crimes. In this Big Breakdown, we’re diving deep into the psychological unraveling of the man at the center of one of the most disturbing murder cases in recent memory—the brutal killings of four University of Idaho students.

Since his arrest, Kohberger has tried to project calmness and control, but insiders suggest that behind bars, his behavior is anything but composed. From obsessive complaints about jail conditions to alleged attempts to manipulate prison staff and control his environment, what we’re seeing now is a complete collapse of the persona he once projected.

In this episode, we expose new details about Kohberger’s current mental state, daily behavior, and what experts are calling signs of deep psychological stress and possible deterioration. With insight from retired FBI agents, legal analysts, and forensic psychologists, we’re pulling back the curtain on what life is really like for Kohberger inside jail walls—and how these developments might affect his upcoming trial.

Is Kohberger just trying to exert control the only way he can? Or are we witnessing the genuine psychological breakdown of an accused killer who’s no longer able to maintain the mask?

Don’t miss this eye-opening analysis that goes beyond the headlines to break down how a criminology student became the subject of a criminal investigation—and how the pressure may finally be breaking him.

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0:00.0

This is the big breakdown.

0:02.2

A long look back at some of the biggest stories we're covering for you at the Hidden

0:05.9

Killers podcast and True Crime Today.

0:09.1

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:12.2

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:15.7

Imagine sitting across from a friend at a quiet small town bar.

0:20.6

It's something a lot of us do or have

0:23.5

done at some point in our lives, the local watering hole, the local cheers, the local, hey,

0:29.8

let's sit down and talk and be humans and distress over a beverage type setting. Venting about work, venting about life, people experiences.

0:41.9

It's nothing unusual. Professors complain about grading students. The odd ball teaching assistants

0:47.7

who show up late or talk too much, that's, you know, if you're a professor, that's your job. You're

0:52.7

going to talk about that with colleagues. You nod, you sip your beer, you laugh. Now they're dead, right?

1:00.9

Months later, that same friend walks in with a newspaper in his hand and his face drained of color.

1:12.5

That TA, he was talking about, the teaching assistant, the TA stands for.

1:19.1

It's the one he'd been calling a douche all semester.

1:24.0

Well, he was just arrested for murdering four students in Idaho.

1:28.0

That's when the ordinary gripe became something darker in a story you wish you hadn't brushed off.

1:34.7

But what are you to do?

1:35.7

It's a friend blowing off steam.

1:37.3

There's nothing you could have done to stop this tragedy, nor could have your friend.

1:48.0

And so John Snyder, a longtime public defender, turned professor at Washington State University, realized that Brian Coburger, the graduate student,

1:52.6

assigned to help him teach criminal justice, wasn't just annoying. He was something far worse.

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