
A Mind Obsessed with Control – Kohberger’s Behavior Through a Therapist’s Eyes
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Control. Precision. Obsession. Those traits come up again and again in discussions about Bryan Kohberger — but what do they really mean in the mind of a potential killer? In this episode, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott explores the possibility that Kohberger’s need for control wasn’t just a personality quirk but a dangerous psychological driver. We unpack his behavior before and after the murders, looking for signs of calculated dominance, emotional detachment, and patterns consistent with coercive pathology.
If you've ever wondered how obsession manifests in high-stakes crimes, this one pulls back the psychological curtain.
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