
BIG BREAKDOWN-Papa Roger, VPNs & Secret Calls: The Dark Digital Side of Bryan Kohberger EXPOSED!
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Was Bryan Kohberger secretly “Papa Roger”?
It’s one of the most debated threads in the Idaho murders case — an online account that appeared in the days after the killings, posting in true crime groups, sometimes with eerie accuracy. Papa Roger referenced details not yet public, used an avatar that looked strikingly like Kohberger, and stirred speculation that still hasn’t gone away.
Investigators have long claimed they checked it out and found no connection. But here’s the problem: in the official paperwork, they even spelled the name wrong. In an era when digital trails depend on precision — one letter off can mean you miss the entire account — that detail raises serious doubts about just how thorough the search really was. And the VPN excuse? That’s not proof of innocence. It’s exactly the kind of digital shield someone like Kohberger, meticulous about covering tracks, would use.
Then there’s the family dynamic. Newly revealed phone records show that in the hours immediately after the murders, Kohberger’s first calls weren’t to friends, lawyers, or even silence. They were to his mother. At 6:13 a.m., less than two hours after the crime, he tried her. No answer. Minutes later he called his father. Then back to his mother again — this time she picked up. They spoke for 36 minutes. By day’s end, Kohberger had logged over three hours of calls with his parents.
This is not normal. The forensic timeline shows his phone off during the killings, then powered back on for a flood of family calls. It paints a chilling picture: a man who wanted to be digitally invisible during the murders, then cloaked himself in the routine comfort of being “the son” afterward.
So, who was Papa Roger? And what do the calls to “Mother” really tell us about Kohberger’s fractured psychology?
This episode dives deep into both mysteries — the online ghost and the family tether — and why they may still matter even after a guilty plea.
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