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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Bryan Kohberger Basking in Own Limelight with TV and Cable Access

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

True Crime, News

3.97.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

As Byan Kohberger waits for his June trial day, he can amuse himself by watching coverage of his case. Inside his single cell, Kohberger is segregated from the other inmates, but has personal access to a television and basic cable. Nancy Grace and attorney Dale Carson discuss this privileged treatment of the accused killer.

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0:00.0

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

0:07.0

Brian Cobrager

0:15.0

Believe it or not, he probably knows that we're talking about him right now and I'll tell

0:21.8

you why.

0:23.2

It has emerged in the last days that Cobrager has his own jail cell with his own TV,

0:31.6

including cable, and that he is obsessed with watching any and all coverage about, guess

0:40.9

what, himself.

0:43.0

That's right, right now, Brian Cobrager, who was charged in the murders of four Idaho

0:50.4

college students.

0:52.4

He's probably enjoying finding out that we're talking about him.

0:58.1

It almost makes me not want to talk about him, but that said, I want to share with you

1:02.9

what all we have learned about Cobrager's life behind bars, including, of course, endless

1:10.6

hours of coverage about himself.

1:14.5

We know a lot more, but I want to start with that, enjoying me.

1:17.4

I profile lawyer out of Jacksonville, Florida, and former FBI agent, Dale Carson.

1:25.7

Dale, thanks for being with us.

1:26.9

What do you think about Cobrager watching endless hours of coverage about himself?

1:34.1

I'm just stunned that they have access, free access to the media.

1:38.1

Here in Jacksonville, Florida, the inmates in the county jail don't have access to any

1:43.0

of them, information on television or newspaper.

1:46.0

So that was a restriction that was put on in the 1980s.

1:49.6

It just seems unusual because it gives him ideas and access to great many bits of information

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