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New Disturbing Details Revealed in Bryan Kohberger Document Dump

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New autopsy findings in the Brian Kohberger case reveal chilling evidence of a psychos*xual sadist - from disturbing online searches to a possible “trophy photo” taken the morning of the Idaho murders. Former NYPD Detective Bill Cannon from ‪@PoliceofftheCuff‬ joins hosts Tom Zenner and Kato Kaelin to break down the dark psychology behind Kohberger’s crimes and what investigators may have missed.

The episode dives deep into the Idaho Murder case, why some experts believe it was a sadistic, s*xually driven murder, and what clues point to Kohberger’s obsession with control, rage, and rejection. Bill shares an insider perspective from decades in homicide, explains how profilers identify psychosexual killers, and why calling this “not a s*xual murder” might be a major investigative oversight. We discussed the following in the episode:
  • Autopsy reveals disturbing psychos*xual details
  • Guest introduction: NYPD detective Bill Cannon
  • Overkill, rage, and s*xual motivation in the Idaho murders
  • The “trophy photo” and Kohberger’s sadistic searches
  • Investigative oversights and the plea deal fallout
  • Could Bryan have become a serial killer?
  • Profiling psychos*xual sadists and serial killers
  • The torn-down Idaho house and public image control
  • How DNA and digital forensics caught him
  • Holding parents accountable for violent crimes
  • Luigi Mangione case: shocking NYC murder
  • Why do people defend killers, and the role of fame
  • Revisiting O.J. Simpson and rage killings
  • Bill Cannon’s insights and final thoughts


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