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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

DoorDash Driver's BOMBSHELL 'I Parked Next to Bryan Kohberger' - Idaho Murder Timeline Exposed

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 18 June 2025

⏱️ 19 minutes

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DoorDash Driver's BOMBSHELL 'I Parked Next to Bryan Kohberger' - Idaho Murder Timeline Exposed
In this explosive true crime deep dive, we uncover the shocking testimony of a DoorDash driver who may hold the key to Bryan Kohberger's fate in the University of Idaho murder trial. Known only as "M.M.," this 44-year-old food delivery driver made a routine Jack in the Box delivery to victim Xana Kernodle at 3:59 AM on November 13, 2022 - just minutes before four college students were brutally murdered at 1122 King Road in Moscow, Idaho.
What makes this testimony absolutely crucial? The DoorDash driver claims she parked RIGHT NEXT TO Bryan Kohberger's white Hyundai Elantra at the murder scene. This places the accused killer at the location during the critical timeline prosecutors say the murders occurred - between 4:07 and 4:20 AM.

We analyze the bombshell body camera footage from a September 2024 traffic stop in Pullman, Washington, where M.M. casually revealed to police: "Now I have to testify in the big murder case... I'm the DoorDash driver. I saw Bryan." This previously unknown witness could be the prosecution's smoking gun in their death penalty case against Kohberger.

Join us as we break down:

  • The minute-by-minute timeline of that fatal night
  • How a routine food delivery became crucial murder evidence
  • Why the defense is scrambling to discredit this testimony
  • Court documents revealing DoorDash's cooperation with investigators
  • The impact on Kohberger's upcoming July 2025 trial in Boise
This video examines how one woman's late-night delivery job inadvertently made her a star witness in one of America's most closely-watched murder trials. We'll explore the legal implications, the forensic timeline, and what this means for Bryan Kohberger's defense team as they attempt to create reasonable doubt.

For Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin - four bright University of Idaho students whose lives were cut tragically short - this testimony could be the key to justice.

#BryanKohberger #IdahoMurders #UniversityofIdaho #TrueCrime #DoorDashDriver #MoscowIdaho #KayleeGoncalves #MadisonMogen #XanaKernodle #EthanChapin

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0:00.0

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

0:08.4

Picture this one. You're a door dash driver in Moscow, Idaho.

0:13.5

Just trying to make ends meet like many people do.

0:18.9

Delivering Jack in the box at ungodly hours to college kids with munchies.

0:25.2

It's 359 a.m. on November 13th, 2020, and you're pulling up to the 1112 King Road House with someone's order.

0:33.7

You park, grab the bag, make your delivery to Xaner Kurnado, and go about your night.

0:41.4

Just another late-night food run, right?

0:43.9

Wrong, because allegedly parked right next to you is Brian Koberger in his white Hyundai Allantra.

0:52.7

And within minutes of you leaving, four University of Idaho students

0:57.5

would be dead. This is the absolutely wild story of how allegedly a 44-year-old

1:05.2

door-dash driver, known only as M.M., became potentially the most important witness in one of the most horrific

1:11.7

murder cases in recent memory. And here's a kicker. We only know about her because she got

1:17.8

pulled over for expired tags in Pullman, Washington, and decided to casually drop this bombshell on a

1:24.4

cop. This is weird.

1:28.8

Yeah, it's very weird. This whole thing is weird.

1:30.8

And I'm not going to, I very much cautiously say, we do not know if this person is the

1:40.1

DoorDash driver.

1:41.5

We just don't know right now.

1:43.1

DoorDash has not confirmed anything.

1:45.7

The police have not confirmed anything.

1:47.7

All we have is this person from a body cam claiming that they're the DoorDash driver and that they have to testify in the upcoming trial in kind of a weird state of mind as well.

2:00.9

Here's what's weird about this.

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