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Full Interview: FBI Agent Breaks Down Bryan Kohberger’s Dark Psychology

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, True Crime, News Commentary

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2025

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Full Interview: FBI Agent Breaks Down Bryan Kohberger’s Dark Psychology

In this special full-length episode, we bring you the complete conversation with retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer on the disturbing psychology of Bryan Kohberger, now convicted of murdering four University of Idaho students.

We break the interview into four chapters — each tackling a different piece of the puzzle — and in this combined cut you get the entire discussion uninterrupted.

First, we dig into Kohberger’s obsession with himself: the shirtless selfies, the mirror shots, the private collection of unconscious women. Investigators said it felt “American Psycho-like,” and the parallels to Patrick Bateman are unsettling. We explore how these weren’t just vanity shots, but possible trophies — a ritual of control preserved in his phone.

Then, we shift to his Christmas night downloads. Instead of celebrating with family, Kohberger was downloading case files on serial killers — especially Danny Rolling, the Gainesville Ripper. Rolling murdered college students with a Ka-Bar knife in 1990, and investigators called the Idaho murders “almost copycat.” Kohberger’s violent porn searches that night, paired with his Rolling obsession, paint a portrait of emulation and escalation.

Next, we examine the forensics and chaos of the crime scene. Kohberger studied Bundy and Rolling, imagining control, but what he found in Moscow was chaos: multiple victims, screams, resistance, unexpected encounters. Did he spiral from calculation into rage? We look at how forensic reconstruction dismantles the “mastermind” myth and exposes a killer driven by anger, not genius.

Finally, we address the red flags and family dynamics. Professors saw it coming. Classmates felt it. He applied to Pullman Police, raising questions about infiltration. His father once turned him in for theft, later drove him cross-country, but didn’t show up for sentencing. His mother was his lifeline, hours of calls after the murders. The family story adds another layer of complexity to an already chilling case.

Taken together, these segments show a man obsessed with image, fascinated with legacy, consumed by rage, and propped up by family ties both strained and enabling. This is the full Coffindaffer breakdown — a complete psychological portrait of Bryan Kohberger.

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0:00.0

is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:02.8

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:05.8

He is away for the rest of his life, Brian Koberger,

0:10.0

but that still is not going to stop us from digging

0:13.8

and trying to understand how did this all come about.

0:18.3

What kind of broken brain did Brian Koeberger have? Not to be morbid,

0:23.4

not to be gruesome, but to go, hmm, if we study this a bit, is there ways of identifying

0:29.7

these type of behaviors ahead of time? Or something else. I don't know. But I think it does

0:36.9

raise an important point that we dive into this and take a look at some of the things that led up to the killings with Brian Coburger.

0:48.3

Let's start with what was found on his phone. shirtless selfies, half naked mirror shots,

0:54.7

and the private collection of sexualized images of women

0:58.0

paints a picture of a man obsessed with his image,

1:00.0

but also isolated, detached.

1:02.3

Investigators even said it felt Patrick Bateman-like,

1:05.5

straight out of American Psycho.

1:07.3

Hmm, who was saying that for the last four months?

1:11.6

Hi.

1:12.6

But then when you pair this with his interest in killers like Danny Rawling, who also craved a legacy

1:20.6

and curated his own mythology, you see the beginnings of a disturbing overlap.

1:25.6

Joining me to discuss Jennifer Coffendaffer retired FBI special agent

1:29.4

let's start with all of these new findings that have come out from the Selbright people

1:34.4

how do you interpret Coburgers number one his obsession with photographing himself let's start there

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