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The Idaho Murders | The Case Against Bryan Kohberger

The Idaho Murders | The Case Against Bryan Kohberger

著者: True Crime Today
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Get ready for a true-crime podcast that will leave you questioning everything with its relentless focus on the capture and prosecution of Bryan Kohbeger - the man accused of committing a quadruple homicide in Moscow, Idaho, involving the brutal murder of four innocent college students he allegedly didn't even know. We'll leave no stone unturned as we explore the dark depths of Kohbeger's mind, asking the most haunting question of all - what drove him to commit such a heinous act? With every episode of the Idaho Murders Podcast, we'll bring you riveting reporting, in-depth discussions, and the latest breaking updates on the case against Kohbeger. Join us as we seek answers and uncover the chilling truth that lurks beneath the surface of this baffling crime. Will justice be served? We'll keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Don't miss out on the most riveting true-crime storytelling you'll ever experience.True Crime Today ノンフィクション犯罪 政治・政府
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  • Bryan Kohberger's DNA Was at the Scene — But So Was Someone Else's. Whose Was It?
    2026/07/14

    Years after the University of Idaho killings, the argument that Bryan Kohberger is innocent hasn't faded — it's gotten louder, and most of it lives in the forensics. So let's actually look at the forensics. One leather knife sheath. One snap. One man's DNA on it, found in the bed of a murdered 21-year-old. The framing crowd needs that sample to be small and suspicious. It wasn't — the lab pulled a flood of genetic material, far more than a normal case, and that detail flips the whole planted story on its head. We then take on the points the believers swear by: the blood from an unidentified man inside the home, the fingernail DNA that didn't match Kohberger, the hair logged as debris, and the claim that genetic genealogy was a frame job hidden from the court. There are real, dull explanations for all of it, and we lay each one out — because nobody's mind ever got changed by trust the authorities. By the end, the question isn't whether the evidence is messy. Crime scenes always are. The question is whether any of that mess can survive a man's own DNA on the murder weapon he bought himself. Framed, or caught? Stay with it and decide.


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    This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.

    HASHTAGS: #IdahoMurders #BryanKohberger #KohbergerCase #MoscowIdaho #UniversityOfIdaho #PlantedEvidence #DNAEvidence #KayleeGoncalves #TrueCrime #CrimeCommunity

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    21 分
  • Bryan Kohberger Did Something Chilling the Morning After Four Students Were Killed
    2026/07/14

    How does one person stab four people in a house full of young adults and walk out? That question has powered half the Idaho murders theories online — so in this one, we answer it. The instinct that it had to be more than one isn't proof. It's discomfort with how much damage one person can do, fast, in the dark. We go through the timeline the doubters call impossible, the cleanup that mostly never happened, and the noise that points to a single struggle, not a crew. Then the evidence that settles it. Bryan Kohberger's phone connected to the tower by that house again and again before the murders, nearly always at night. It went dark across the exact window of the killings — after he'd tuned into a police scanner. His car was caught circling. And the moment the murders were over, every trace of that pattern vanished from the map. We also get into the morning after, and the single image from that day that tells you everything about the man. We don't ask you to take anyone's word for it. We lay the data out — the pings, the blackout, the scanner, the car, the sudden silence — and let it speak. Still think he had help? Watch, then make the case.


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    HASHTAGS: #IdahoMurders #BryanKohberger #KohbergerCase #MoscowIdaho #UniversityOfIdaho #WhiteElantra #CellPhoneEvidence #XanaKernodle #TrueCrime #CrimeCommunity

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    17 分
  • Bryan Kohberger Got the Blame — But the Internet Pointed Its Finger Somewhere Else First
    2026/07/15

    Half of America decided it knew who killed Kaylee Goncalves long before Bryan Kohberger was arrested — and they aimed it at an innocent man. This one is about the people the Idaho murders theories burn, and the gaps they hide inside. We start with the ex the internet crucified, and the heartbreaking reason behind the calls that made him a target. Then the questions that won't quit: why the surviving roommates didn't call for help for hours, why they were active on their phones that morning, what a private journal does and doesn't prove, and the four alternate suspects a judge dismissed as rank speculation. Then the two that matter most. The motive nobody can name — and why that absence isn't evidence of innocence. And the guilty plea — including the fair point that innocent people sometimes plead, and the reasons this plea is nothing like those. We also get into the most uncomfortable fact for the doubters: that the people who sat in that courtroom, on every side, walked out certain. By the end, the real gap in this case comes into focus, and so does the difference between a question and a conspiracy. Who got blamed before the evidence came in? Watch, and see how a crowd gets it wrong.


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    HASHTAGS: #IdahoMurders #BryanKohberger #KohbergerCase #MoscowIdaho #UniversityOfIdaho #KayleeGoncalves #SurvivingRoommates #Motive #TrueCrime #CrimeCommunity

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    16 分
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