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Kohberger's Letters and D4vd's Charges — Legal and Psychological Analysis

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News, True Crime, News Commentary

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2026

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Two landmark cases examined through the lens of criminal psychology by psychotherapist Shavaun Scott — one resolved by guilty plea, one in early proceedings.

Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree murder for the November 2022 stabbing deaths of University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. He received four consecutive life sentences with no possibility of parole and waived all appellate rights. Newly published letters from his time in the Latah County Jail — written in October 2023 to his dog, his sister, and his family — contain no reference to the victims, the charges, or his legal situation, raising significant questions about psychological detachment.

David Anthony Burke, known as D4vd, faces first-degree murder charges with special circumstances of lying in wait, financial gain, and witness elimination, along with continuous sexual abuse of a child under fourteen and mutilation of human remains. He has pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors allege a pattern of conduct beginning with reported contact when Celeste Rivas Hernandez was eleven, an alleged sexual relationship beginning at thirteen, and an alleged killing to prevent disclosure. Three grand juries heard testimony from the defendant's friends, management, and family members. Scott provides clinical analysis of the alleged behavioral patterns, psychological detachment, and bystander dynamics across both cases.

Burke maintains his innocence through counsel.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Brewski and Robin Dree.

0:09.5

I've been wanting to talk about this element of this new Coburger book for a while.

0:14.8

The new book is out, by the way.

0:16.5

You may have heard of it.

0:17.5

I'm not even going to say the title of it because I think it's a waste of time,

0:20.0

and I think it's not a book worth reading because a lot of it is focusing on debunked

0:24.5

DNA claims and crime scene forensics that are easily disprovable. It very much does feel like a cash

0:30.1

grab, in my opinion. But buried inside it is something far more unsettling than almost nobody is talking about.

0:40.0

Brian Koberger's own words from jail, three letters written from the Laidaw County Jail in October

0:47.0

of 2023 addressed to his dog, his sister, and his family, published for the first time. And we're going to read each and every letter published for the first time.

0:54.3

And we're going to read each and every letter here on the program today and break it down.

0:59.4

Because when you read them alongside what his mother told the FBI,

1:02.9

the night of his arrest, and what two inmates independently observed about his behavior,

1:06.8

the psychological portrait is unlike anything we've seen in this case.

1:10.5

Psychotherapist, Shavon Scott, author of The Minds of Mass Killers, and her memoir, Nightbird, which is available right now, wherever books are sold, is joining us to help break this down.

1:21.4

When I first saw these letters, Shavon, I was like, ooh, we got to talk to Chavon about this.

1:27.2

This is interesting.

1:29.2

And then I emailed you and Robin right away to, you know, we're talking about this.

1:35.5

Let's just kind of dive in here to it. On October 9th, 2023, 10 months interfacing the death penalty

1:42.9

for four murders. I think it's important to understand the timetable at which these were created.

1:48.8

So he's in jail at this moment.

1:52.1

Brian Koberger writes a letter to his dog.

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