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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Breaking Down The Future Of Bryan Kohberger With Ret FBI Robin Dreeke

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 6 January 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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What kind of person uses stargazing as an alibi for a quadruple murder? That’s the chilling and bizarre claim in the case against Bryan Kohberger, whose trial is set for 2025. With speculation swirling and a defense strategy that seems to lack, well, any stars to align with reality, this episode dives deep into the psychology, evidence, and family dynamics at play. Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke weighs in on whether Kohberger’s alleged behavior lines up with someone capable of such a crime. From the complexities of DNA evidence to the digital footprints that could unravel it all, we explore what might emerge in this high-stakes case. Will the prosecution's evidence hold up, or will the defense's "throw spaghetti at the wall" approach stick?
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The last thing they saw was someone they trusted.

0:25.9

You're tuned in to Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:28.5

Featuring retired FBI special agent and chief of the counterintelligence behavioral analysis program, Robin Dreek.

0:36.5

The case against Brian Koberger will be going to trial in 2025, we think.

0:42.3

There's a date at least. August 11th, 2025 seems reasonable for a trial where the defense is.

0:48.6

I like to go look at stars.

0:51.7

I don't know why we need to keep waiting this thing out.

0:56.4

Join me to discuss Robin Drake, retired FBI special agency for the counterintelligence

1:00.2

behavioral analysis program.

1:02.8

Yeah, we're still kind of at I like to look at stars.

1:05.8

And that's all we got, unless there's some other thing that's going to be weighed out here

1:10.6

that they have

1:11.3

something out their sleeve which they probably don't. I don't know why this is going to need

1:17.9

to take literally August to their estimating November and yeah, I'm just kind of surprised by

1:27.1

what we're looking at or what they're estimating for 25.

1:30.5

Yeah, it seems simple to you and I.

1:33.4

And also the book we read on it, I mean, the investigative report of the book, what was the name of the book?

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