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DoorDash Driver Spots Kohberger at Murder House? + Jail Breakdown Bombshell | 2025 True Crime

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, News Commentary, True Crime

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Unlock the hidden horrors of Bryan Kohberger's post-conviction world in this explosive double-feature from Hidden Killers 2025 Year in Review – a look back at the biggest cases of the year. Fresh off his July 2025 guilty plea and four life sentences, dive into the frantic 48-hour plea negotiations that blindsided victims' families, with leaked emails exposing prosecutors' "betrayal" by cutting a no-death-penalty deal without full disclosure. Was it mercy or a rush to closure? Then, hear the chilling whispers from Kohberger's Pennsylvania jail guard—revealing his eerie nighttime pacing, inmate disturbances, and psychological unraveling behind bars that echo his pre-murder red flags at WSU.

This Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski: True Crime Today retrospective dissects the plea drama: Defense's last-ditch survivor witness strategy scrapped, families' fury over the email snub, and how it dodged a capital trial spectacle. Shift to solitary confinement insights—guard accounts of Kohberger's isolation-induced "madness," sleep-deprived rants, and the mental toll mirroring FBI profiler warnings of his fractured psyche. These revelations amplify the Goncalves family's November 19, 2025, WSU lawsuit, alleging ignored stalking behaviors that could've prevented the #Idaho4 slaughter. Plus, restitution rifts: The $30K victim fund payout and urn cost battles post-November 5 hearing underscore ongoing justice fights.

True crime die-hards, this is unmissable: From secret deal fallout to guard's front-row seat on a killer's breakdown, it's raw intel on accountability gaps in academia and prisons. Expert breakdowns tie it all to premeditated Amazon buys, sheath DNA, and why his calm facade cracked under lockup pressure.

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers Year in Review.

0:02.7

A look back at the biggest stories of 2025.

0:06.5

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

0:14.2

All right. Picture this.

0:16.2

You're a family who just lost your daughter in the most horrific way imaginable.

0:24.8

You spent two and a half years preparing yourself mentally for a trial, for justice, for

0:33.1

answers.

0:35.2

Then on a random Sunday night, you get an email, not a phone call, not a meeting, an

0:39.2

email telling you that the guy who allegedly murdered your kid just cut a deal to save his own life.

0:47.8

That is exactly what happened to the families of Kaylee Gonzalez, Madison, Mogan, Zanerner

0:53.0

and Ethan Chapin,

0:54.5

who prosecutors in Idaho decided to play the,

0:57.9

let's make a deal with Brian Coburger.

1:02.1

And before we dive into this absolute dumpster fire of a prosecutorial decision-making nightmare,

1:08.0

let me just say that if you're new here, buckle up because this story has

1:13.3

everything. We got a criminology PhD student who allegedly decided to take his studies a little

1:20.4

little too literal, families who are rightfully losing their minds, and prosecutors who apparently

1:27.2

think victim notification means sending a PDF on a

1:30.7

Sunday night like they're dropping a Beyonce album. So let's rewind to November, all the way back to

1:39.2

November 13th of 2022, almost three years ago now, when four University of Idaho students were brutally murdered

1:47.0

in their off-campus home. We're talking about young people with their whole lives ahead of them.

1:52.9

Kaylee and Madison were best friends since sixth grade, just weeks from graduation, planning to move

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