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Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen Families Face Nightmare — Kohberger Could Sell His Story

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, News Commentary, True Crime

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 1 February 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Idaho has become America's true crime epicenter—and the state's lawmakers are finally waking up to a disturbing reality. A judge in Bryan Kohberger's case confirmed in November 2025 that under current law, Kohberger could potentially profit from book deals, streaming rights, and paid interviews within just five years of conviction. The judge stated the statute "leaves open the potential for Defendant to receive money from media contracts in the future." For the families of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, that's a nightmare scenario they never should have had to contemplate. This week, State Senator Tammy Nichols introduced legislation to modernize Idaho's nearly 50-year-old Son of Sam law—a statute that hasn't been updated since 1978, when David Berkowitz terrorized New York City and publishers lined up to pay him for his story. The Supreme Court gutted most of these laws in 1991. Idaho never fixed theirs. The new bill addresses digital monetization, streaming platforms, podcasts, and ongoing royalties—none of which existed when the original law was written. It unanimously advanced out of committee for a public hearing. But Kohberger isn't the only case exposing the problem. Lori Vallow Daybell owes over $700,000 in restitution to the families of JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan—money she'll never pay. Chad Daybell's self-published doomsday novels may still be generating income somewhere. In this episode, we break down the full history of Son of Sam laws, why the Supreme Court struck them down, how Idaho's current statute fails victims, and what the new legislation actually does. Idaho became a true crime epicenter by accident. What they do next is a choice.

#KayleeGoncalves #MadisonMogen #BryanKohberger #IdahoMurders #SonOfSamLaw #XanaKernodle #EthanChapin #LoriVallowDaybell #TrueCrimeToday #VictimsRights

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0:00.0

This is the big breakdown.

0:02.2

A long look back at some of the biggest stories we're covering for you at the Hidden Killers podcast and True Crime Today.

0:09.1

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Brewski.

0:12.3

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:15.2

Who had Idaho on their bingo card for becoming the true crime capital of America.

0:25.7

Huh?

0:26.7

Was it, was it you?

0:27.5

Did you have it on your card?

0:28.5

I don't know that I did.

0:30.2

But it sure seems that way, doesn't it?

0:32.3

I don't know statistically that Idaho truly is the true crime capital of America.

0:37.8

But we're getting to know but we're getting to know,

0:40.0

we're getting to know the folks pretty well.

0:44.1

And I think anyone really planned it that way.

0:47.3

This is a state of about 2 million people.

0:49.7

It's known for potatoes, wilderness, and staying out of the national spotlight.

0:56.6

But in just the last few years, Idaho has generated more high-profile murder headlines than states five times its size.

1:04.5

Brian Coburger, the criminology, Ph.D. student who confessed to stabbing four University of Idaho students in their beds while they

1:12.3

slept, Chad and Lori Vallow, Daybell, the so-called doomsday, cult killers who murdered her two

1:20.0

children and his first wife after, according to trial testimony, Lorry came to believe the victims

1:26.2

had become zombies possessed by dark spirits.

1:30.6

These aren't cold cases from decades ago.

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