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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Four New Ways The Walls Are Closing In On Bryan Kohberger, With Attorney Eric Faddis

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 2 April 2025

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Four New Ways The Walls Are Closing In On Bryan Kohberger, With Attorney Eric Faddis
Could a PhD in Criminology Actually Teach You How to Get Away with Murder?

When your Amazon history includes a combat knife, a face mask, and a sheath—months before a quadruple homicide—you’re either preparing for the world’s most intense cosplay... or something a lot more sinister. In this episode, Tony Brueski and former felony prosecutor Eric Faddis dissect the increasingly bizarre puzzle that is the Bryan Kohberger case.

From mysteriously missing phone data to swapped license plates and 4 a.m. trash runs in gloves, prosecutors allege Kohberger wasn’t just committing murder—he was trying to commit the perfect one. But how perfect can it be when your alibi is "I was looking at the stars" on a night that was completely overcast?

Faddis breaks down how the defense might spin Kohberger’s criminology background, the infamous “how-did-you-feel-while-committing-a-crime” Reddit questions, and even the alleged attempt at a rap career (because why not add that to the mix?). With surveillance footage, forensic detail, and odd behavior stacking up, the real question becomes: Is this a case of calculated evil or just a whole bunch of really terrible coincidences?

Can an autism defense neutralize the weird—or just make it weirder?

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:05.6

Brian Coburger.

0:07.9

There's, yeah, a lot happening since Judge Hippler said,

0:11.8

you know, we got to be a little more transparent.

0:15.1

And transparent certainly is what we're seeing a lot more of these days.

0:22.1

As the developments continue on,

0:24.8

it makes you raise your eyebrows literally between the Amazon trail,

0:29.7

the criminology case essay that reads kind of like a how-to guide,

0:34.7

and the mysterious disappearance of his phone

0:37.3

at just the right moment prosecutors are

0:39.3

laying out what they claim is a carefully calculated plan. But how much of this sticks in a

0:45.3

courtroom? Sounds good on paper. Sounds good on the internet. But how is it going to read to a jury?

0:50.4

And how much is just a really bad coincidence, which I'm going to guess that's going to be the next argument.

0:56.3

Joining us is defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Fattis. Eric, when a prosecutor say

1:01.8

this wasn't just a murder, but a methodical act of forensic evasion, DNA scrubbed, cars, clean,

1:08.7

license plates swapped, and trash ditched at 4 a.m., you know,

1:12.9

in little baggies with rubber gloves, because that's normal.

1:16.1

How do you begin to kind of push back on this as a defense?

1:21.9

I mean, is that a red flag?

1:23.3

And can it still be explained away these sort of things?

1:27.1

You know, sometimes in a case like this, the defense looks at it and says,

1:31.0

hey, my guy couldn't have done this.

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