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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Criminology Turned Crime Did Kohberger Want To Teach About His Own Crime Someday

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 23 May 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Criminology Turned Crime Did Kohberger Want To Teach About His Own Crime Someday

Could Bryan Kohberger be telling the truth—or is he orchestrating one of the boldest courtroom manipulations we’ve seen in years? In this must-watch episode, retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke breaks down Kohberger’s behavior following the stunning introduction of an “alternate suspect” by his defense team just weeks before trial.

We explore what it means when someone shifts the narrative this late in the game. Is this a psychological tactic designed to introduce confusion and reasonable doubt? Robin weighs in on everything from body language, deception cues, emotional control, and the weaponization of silence in a courtroom setting.

As Kohberger’s team fights to keep graphic evidence out and his family in the room, we ask: what behaviors suggest genuine innocence, and which point to manipulation? Robin’s analysis offers a rare inside look at how trained profilers decode lies, shame, and guilt—all without a single word spoken.

If you're following the Idaho murders case, this episode is essential viewing. We’re not just reviewing evidence—we’re dissecting human behavior in the courtroom under a microscope.

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0:00.0

This is the Hidden Killers podcast with Tony Bruske and continuing coverage of the case against

0:06.1

Brian Koberger.

0:08.9

Howard Bloom had done some very interesting work. He's done a lot of interesting reporting on this

0:13.3

case. He's written the book. And he's also continued to write about it in many articles,

0:20.2

error mail. He's had some very interesting ones as of late,

0:23.7

and we've talked about that on the show a bit.

0:26.7

And he was speaking about Dr. Catherine Ramslett,

0:29.7

who we've had on the show as well,

0:31.6

very respected criminal psychologist.

0:35.3

She's one of the best in the world at this.

0:38.7

And the utmost respect there.

0:40.9

His theory was that maybe Koberger was doing this in a weird sick way to try and impress her to be the bigger person in the room, even than her.

0:52.5

Because that seems to be what Koeberger liked to do on what he

0:56.2

perceived as kind of a psychological level. He also had said stuff in there about that Catherine

1:02.6

had some sort of contact with the family. Catherine has responded to that, actually, directly to us.

1:09.0

Oh, wow. And let me read her writing here.

1:13.5

In fact, I've got to turn around because I can't see it very well on that screen over

1:17.8

there.

1:18.2

I heard your podcast.

1:19.4

I have recently made a statement in response to Bloom's allegations because it's not

1:22.8

about Coburger.

1:23.5

It's about me.

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