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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Bryan Kohberger Confessed — Now His Own Team Is Falling Apart

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 9 May 2026

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Bryan Kohberger admitted to killing four people. He took the deal. He waived his appeals. And now the people who were supposed to defend him are publicly fighting each other over evidence claims that didn't matter enough to pursue when the case was still active.

This week's Hidden Killers review pulls together the most pointed conversations from the Idaho murders — focused on why the post-plea noise doesn't hold up under scrutiny.

Brent Turvey went public alleging chain of custody problems with the Ka-Bar knife sheath. The defense team responded by calling his conduct appalling — not because he's wrong about forensics, but because he's talking at all. And that tension tells you something important: if Turvey's findings were strong enough to suppress the sheath, a competent defense team fighting four murder charges would have used them. They didn't. Either the claims weren't as solid as Turvey now suggests, or the defense calculated that even without the sheath, the rest of the evidence was enough to convict. Either way, the idea that this plea was somehow premature doesn't survive basic scrutiny.

Christopher Whitcomb wrote a book. Kohberger confessed. Those two facts tell you everything about the value of the book. Packaging questions after a guilty plea isn't journalism — it's commerce.

Eric Faddis has prosecuted and defended murder cases built on physical evidence. He breaks down why post-plea forensic claims almost never hold the weight their authors suggest, what the defense team's decision to take the deal actually tells you about the strength of the prosecution's case, and what four families are left to feel while watching people profit off the margins of their grief.

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