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BOMBSHELL: Bryan Kohberger’s Prescription Medication Revealed

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, True Crime, News Commentary

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 8 September 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

🚨 Bombshell Revelation 🚨 — A newly analyzed detail from Bryan Kohberger’s apartment evidence photos is sending shockwaves through the true crime community. Hidden in plain sight was a prescription slip, and the National Drug Code on it confirmed what he was taking: Levothyroxine.

Levothyroxine is a safe, widely used drug for hypothyroidism. It corrects low thyroid function by restoring the body’s hormone balance. For millions of patients, it’s an essential medication that helps with energy, mood, and focus. But in Kohberger’s case, its presence is explosive — because it shows his body chemistry was already unstable.

Hypothyroidism can drag a person down into fatigue, depression, and cognitive fog. If dosing swings too far the other direction, it can trigger agitation, sleeplessness, irritability, and obsessive racing thoughts. The condition requires careful monitoring to stay in balance.

Now think about what we know of Kohberger. Professors called him argumentative and obsessive. Students described his stares as disturbing. Neighbors recalled restless activity at night. Family and acquaintances saw rigid eating rules and compulsive behaviors. None of this proves anything about the drug — but when you place it against the backdrop of a thyroid condition, it reveals something chilling: his body was as unsteady as his mind.

This is not an attack on the medication. Levothyroxine is safe. Millions take it responsibly with no issues. But in Kohberger’s story, it’s a revelation that adds depth to his profile. It explains why he may have appeared so agitated, so obsessive, so unmoored — not because of the drug, but because his body itself was fighting for balance.

The takeaway? The drug didn’t make him kill. But the fact that he needed it is a window into the chaos inside Bryan Kohberger — a chaos that he, and only he, chose to unleash.

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Because I felt the best I've felt in a long time through therapy.

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0:28.7

A better help ad.

0:30.6

Lewis Capaldi partnered with Better Help to get word out about how important therapy can be.

0:36.6

I struggle most weeks to get up, get myself up and ready and go to therapy or whatever.

0:42.2

Even like to open the laptop to talk to, my therapist sometimes could be really difficult.

0:46.6

But I do it because I realise how important it is for me to continue to feel good.

0:51.2

Because I felt the best I've felt in a long time through therapy.

0:54.1

Learn more about online therapy at betterhelp.com. to feel good, because I felt the best I've felt in a long time through therapy.

0:57.9

Learn more about online therapy at betterhelp.com.

1:04.9

When people think Brian Coburger, they think of the man convicted of slaughtering four students in Idaho,

1:13.2

the criminology graduate student, who blurred the line between studying crime and committing it. His case has been examined through nearly every lens, psychological, forensic, behavioral. But a new piece of evidence

1:19.0

hidden right in plain sights gave us something else to consider. A piece of evidence that

1:26.2

we discovered right here on this program. In fact,

1:30.4

Stacey Cole, who's on Hitting Killers Live with us every single morning, brought it to the table

1:35.7

when we had a discussion about those pictures, the apartment pictures that have come out in the

1:41.9

last handful of days. A lot of information on a lot of pieces of paper and a lot of redactions.

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