Big Breakdown - How Many People Was Bryan Kohberger Stalking?
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Big Breakdown - How Many People Was Bryan Kohberger Stalking?
This episode of Hidden Killers Live with Tony Brueski,
Stacy Cole, and Todd Michaels dives deep into one of the
most unsettling new drops in the Brian Kohberger case — hundreds
of images pulled from his phone, including bizarre selfies that
paint a disturbing picture of the accused Idaho student killer’s
state of mind.
From mirror shots in his bathroom to unsettling poses with
strange “codes” written on scraps of paper, the photos raise
serious questions. Was Kohberger documenting himself for vanity,
or leaving cryptic clues tied to the murders of four University
of Idaho students? Viewers will see images that range from
awkward, almost staged modeling attempts to chillingly deliberate
shots that seem to hint at hidden meaning.
But it doesn’t stop there. Newly obtained reports detail how
Kohberger allegedly stalked women at Washington State University
long before the murders — knocking on windows, watching them
through doors, even following them to their homes. His behavior
pushed boundaries of fear and control, blurring the line between
creepy intrusions and escalating predatory patterns.
Tony, Stacy, and Todd dissect the evidence in real time: Was this
narcissism? A ritual? Or another way Kohberger fed his obsession
with power and control? The team also asks the bigger question —
why do red flags like this so often get ignored? From the lack of
follow-up on stalking reports to the way predators slip through
cracks in schools and workplaces, the conversation turns toward
the systemic failures that allow these warning signs to fester
until it’s too late.
This is not just about photos. It’s about the psychology behind
them, the danger of dismissing “creepy” behavior, and what
society can do when the next Brian Kohberger starts showing the
signs.
Want more unfiltered analysis and raw breakdowns of today’s most
disturbing true crime cases? Subscribe now and join the
discussion in the comments.
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a
video?
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This episode of Hidden Killers Live with Tony Brueski,
Stacy Cole, and Todd Michaels dives deep into one of the
most unsettling new drops in the Brian Kohberger case — hundreds
of images pulled from his phone, including bizarre selfies that
paint a disturbing picture of the accused Idaho student killer’s
state of mind.
From mirror shots in his bathroom to unsettling poses with
strange “codes” written on scraps of paper, the photos raise
serious questions. Was Kohberger documenting himself for vanity,
or leaving cryptic clues tied to the murders of four University
of Idaho students? Viewers will see images that range from
awkward, almost staged modeling attempts to chillingly deliberate
shots that seem to hint at hidden meaning.
But it doesn’t stop there. Newly obtained reports detail how
Kohberger allegedly stalked women at Washington State University
long before the murders — knocking on windows, watching them
through doors, even following them to their homes. His behavior
pushed boundaries of fear and control, blurring the line between
creepy intrusions and escalating predatory patterns.
Tony, Stacy, and Todd dissect the evidence in real time: Was this
narcissism? A ritual? Or another way Kohberger fed his obsession
with power and control? The team also asks the bigger question —
why do red flags like this so often get ignored? From the lack of
follow-up on stalking reports to the way predators slip through
cracks in schools and workplaces, the conversation turns toward
the systemic failures that allow these warning signs to fester
until it’s too late.
This is not just about photos. It’s about the psychology behind
them, the danger of dismissing “creepy” behavior, and what
society can do when the next Brian Kohberger starts showing the
signs.
Want more unfiltered analysis and raw breakdowns of today’s most
disturbing true crime cases? Subscribe now and join the
discussion in the comments.
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a
video?
Check out our YouTube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/
https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/
Tik-Tok
https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod
X Twitter
https://x.com/tonybpod
Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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