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New Insight Into The Drive Bryan Kohberger Took With His Dad Home

New Insight Into The Drive Bryan Kohberger Took With His Dad Home

FromThe Idaho Murders | The Case Against Bryan Kohberger


New Insight Into The Drive Bryan Kohberger Took With His Dad Home

FromThe Idaho Murders | The Case Against Bryan Kohberger

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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Jul 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke discusses Howard Blum's book "When the Night Comes Falling," which examines the Idaho student murders and the case against Bryan Kohberger. Dreeke praises Blum's detailed storytelling, which intertwines the biographies of the victims, Kohberger, and his father, shedding light on their behavioral arcs. The conversation reveals Kohberger's father's guilt and struggles to support his son despite numerous red flags, including Bryan's unusual behavior and social difficulties. The podcast highlights the psychological and familial dynamics at play, raising questions about the family's absence at Kohberger's hearings and the impact of these events on their lives. The episode underscores the complexities of parental guilt and the harsh realities faced by families of those accused of serious crimes.

### Main Points
- Howard Blum's book "When the Night Comes Falling" explores the Idaho student murders and the case against Bryan Kohberger.
- The book skillfully intertwines the biographies of the victims, Kohberger, and his father, offering deep insights into their behavioral arcs.
- Kohberger's father is depicted as feeling significant guilt and struggling to support his son despite numerous behavioral red flags.
- The discussion highlights Kohberger's unusual behavior and social difficulties, including incidents during their drive home and interactions with neighbors.
- The podcast raises questions about the absence of Kohberger's family at his hearings and the psychological impact on them.
- Dreeke emphasizes the importance of understanding the familial and psychological background to comprehend the case better.
- The episode underscores the emotional complexities and guilt experienced by parents of accused individuals.

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Released:
Jul 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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This is the podcast that focuses on the capture and prosecution of Bryan Kohbeger. The man was accused of a quadruple homicide in Moscow, Idaho,  involving the death of four college students he allegedly didn't know. What allegedly caused him to kill? And will justice be served? We cover every movement in the case with reporting, discussion, and breaking updates, on the Idaho Murders Podcast. The case against Bryan Kohberger.