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🗓️ 4 July 2024
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A new book claims Bryan Kohberger is not a random spree killer, but rather, he had one target in mind the night he allegedly killed four college students in their home off-campus in Moscow, Idaho.
Author Howard Blum claims investigators believe in a non-targeted attack, the killer would have stopped at the first door inside the house, and it would have been instinctive to go into the first rooms after gaining entry, but that isn't what happened. Investigators point to the two surviving roommates, Dylan Mortenson and Bethany Funke, as proof that Kohberger is after a specific target.
Listen as Nancy Grace and her panel discuss the points Howard Blum uncovers during his own investigation of the evidence submitted to a grand jury.
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0:00.0 | Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. |
0:05.0 | Bone chilling Brian Coburger details emerge. |
0:10.0 | I'm Nancy Grace, this is Crime Stories. Thank you for being with us. |
0:15.0 | Bomshell, a new tell-all book reveals a bone chilling theory on Idaho murder suspect, Brian Koberger. Author Howard Bloom joins Crime. Oh, now from Manhattan along with an all-star panel to dissect what we know and what we are |
0:36.4 | learning from Howard Bloom you know I have poured over every document every |
0:41.6 | search warrant, every |
0:43.0 | return, every witness statement that I could get my mitz on. |
0:46.4 | I have flown to Idaho, to Moscow, Idaho, in the midst of winter and trudge through the snow to look at the scene as best |
0:56.6 | as I could to drive the route I believe oh yeah good times, freezing, then got an SUV at night in the pitch dark at the time I believe |
1:12.1 | Brian Kohberger left that crime scene and started his circuitous route, |
1:16.1 | although an hour's drive to his apartment at nearby Washington State University of Pullman, which should have been about an eight minute drive, and somewhere along the way he turns the cell phone back on. |
1:28.0 | That said, after all that, I still learned so much from reading Howard Bloom's book, the name, |
1:40.4 | when the night comes falling, a requiem for the Idaho student murders. |
1:47.7 | Wow, even the title made me stop and in the midst of everything we all do in regular life, you know, |
1:58.0 | working, your children, your cat, your dog, your mom, I managed to finish this book in one day. I practically could not put it down. |
2:07.0 | I had it in two forms. I printed out what I had and had it on my iPad so I could look at it no matter where I was. |
2:15.0 | Howard Bloom, it's amazing. |
2:18.0 | You had me sitting in the Costco parking lot in the heat, reading your book, trying to get to the next chapter before I came back home. |
2:27.0 | I appreciate that. |
2:28.0 | That's very kind. |
2:29.0 | You're sitting in a room as an author and you wonder if anyone will read what you write and then to hear someone |
2:36.0 | talk about it so graciously. I'm very flattered. So thank you. |
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