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Is Kohberger strong enough to have committed Idaho 4 murders.

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

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4.6809 Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2025

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Is Kohberger strong enough to have committed Idaho 4 murders? #kohberger #factorfiction #idaho4update Do witnesses lie in court? The answer might surprise you. In this video, we'll explore the reasons why witnesses may provide false testimony, and what motivates them to do so. From fear and intimidation to personal biases and financial gain, we'll examine the psychological and emotional factors that can lead witnesses to deceive.

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0:00.0

I think it's an honor and a privilege for those who are selected to serve.

0:04.8

I believe that on a case like this, especially, these future individuals will be very mindful,

0:12.4

very dutiful, very attuned to the facts only and really discern what's fact versus fiction.

0:20.1

This little legal document put forth by Anne Taylor will have to pass muster by this man,

0:28.7

Judge Stephen Hippler, and tell you the truth, based on his previous judgments, his previous rulings,

0:36.1

I don't think he's going to buy this at all.

0:40.3

Part B of this is that they also said he was physically incapable of committing these murders.

0:48.0

And then just recently, Jennifer Kauffendaffer, who is a retired FBI agent and who is on News Nation quite a bit,

0:57.9

found an app, perhaps it was over two years ago, from August 2022, the app is called Strava,

1:04.7

and it's where people who run put their times on this app.

1:08.5

Brian Kopberger ran a six-minute mile in August 2022. You may ask,

1:15.2

well, that doesn't mean, yeah, that's pretty, that's pretty damn physically fit, at least

1:20.0

cardiovascularly. If you can run a six-minute mile, then you're in pretty damn good shape, Mike.

1:26.3

Yeah, Billy, just think about when we went through the police academy,

1:29.8

all the running we did.

1:31.0

I'm not sure even after six months of running around like maniacs

1:34.3

that we could get down to a six-minute mile.

1:37.2

He was an excellent physical shape.

1:39.4

He's 28 years old at the time of the homicides.

1:43.7

It's known that he's not a smoker. You could tell he's,

1:46.7

he's not eating like, you know, potato chips and bonbons every night for dinner. So therefore,

1:52.3

he's in great shape. And he's physically coordinated. And he's so it's kind of,

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