Did Bryan Kohberger call crime podcast after Idaho murders? Suspect talked of 'getting away with murder'
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MOSCOW, IDAHO: Since the arrest of Bryan Kohberger for the Idaho murders, numerous reports and speculations have started doing rounds on the internet. A very interesting side of the 28-year-old man, who allegedly killed Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin in their sleep on November 13, has also apparently come out.
It has been revealed that Kohberger, who was arrested on a warrant for first-degree murders, has a master’s degree in criminal justice, and at the time of the quadruple murder, he was doing his PhD in criminology. His academic records have even led experts to believe that he wanted to be better at evil acts, with Enzo Yaksic, a criminal profiler and founder of the Atypical Homicide Research Group in Boston, reportedly saying, “I suspect that Kohberger was well aware of his dark nature and homicidal ideation and endeavored to discover more about himself through his studies.”
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Yaksic added, “But pursuing an advanced degree to become a better murderer is a foolhardy exercise as nothing more is learned about such tactics and strategies than can be found on a popular podcast or true crime book.”
Along with these, a clip from a podcast is also going viral online. It apparently shows Kohberger calling “a true crime podcast” and sharing some bizarre things with the host.
I am the guy who originally had this caller on the phone on my podcast "Allegedly With T-REV" now everyone is saying this is the killer but i do not know this to be a fact yet so please let everyone know #Idaho4 #idahohomicides #IdahoStudentsSuspect #idahosuspect #BryanKohberger pic.twitter.com/koEPrhWyf5
— T-REV (@T_REV757) December 31, 2022
Did Bryan Kohberger call a true crime podcast after committing the crime?
In the call, the alleged murderer reportedly identifyied himself as Dave and told the host that he “lives in a college town and I’ve worked with at least ten Sigma Chi members.” The person then went on to shockingly claim that “every single one of them has asked me if you are gonna kill somebody how would you get away with it.”
He further asserted, “I just wonder maybe this is nothing more than some kid in the fraternity trying to prove himself.” However, when the host questioned the person on why he did not call the police instead of calling him, he began to make excuses and also contradicted his own statements.
Though nothing has been confirmed yet regarding the call, a Twitter account shared that “the host of the channel today has claimed he sent the call to the FBI.” The apparent host also tweeted about it as he posted, “I am the guy who originally had this caller on the phone on my podcast "Allegedly With T-REV" now everyone is saying this is the killer but i do not know this to be a fact yet so please let everyone know #Idaho4 #idahohomicides #IdahoStudentsSuspect #idahosuspect #BryanKohberger.”
Interesting call allegedly from Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger calling into a true crime podcast recently. The host of the channel today has claimed he sent the call to the FBI pic.twitter.com/obsjSGoDK0
— BIG MAN ON CAMPUS (@JeffNadu) December 30, 2022
I am the guy who originally had this caller on the phone on my podcast "Allegedly With T-REV" now everyone is saying this is the killer but i do not know this to be a fact yet so please let everyone know #Idaho4 #idahohomicides #IdahoStudentsSuspect #idahosuspect #BryanKohberger pic.twitter.com/koEPrhWyf5
— T-REV (@T_REV757) December 31, 2022
The clip has attracted a lot of responses online with a user saying, “I'm glad that you turned this into the authorities. They should be able to break down all of the technicalities regarding voice recognition etc. And compare it to his actual voice. We'll see how it plays out.” Another user tweeted, “What's odd is his verbiage and accent. I travel the US. Have friends in every state. He doesn't use verbiage like he lived in PA all his life. He does talk like PNW or mid western.’
I'm glad that you turned this in to the authorities. They should be able to break down all of the technicalities regarding voice recognition etc. And compare it to his actual voice. We'll see how it plays out.
— Dark Jen Laura L💜💙⚖️🗳️🌊 (@slytherinmom21) December 31, 2022
What's odd is his verbiage and accent. I travel the US. Have friends in every state. He doesn't use verbiage like he lived in PA all his life. He does talk like PNW or mid western.
— C Cc (@Craken38) December 31, 2022
I’m glad you are speaking out to let ppl know this has not proven a fact. It was weird as sh$*. I am assuming you have turned over to LE. At very least, another alleged weirdo on their radar in future.His age and 10 year frat timeline fit. Your questions regardless on point T-Rev
— Brandi (@Brandi74950103) December 31, 2022
“I’m glad you are speaking out to let ppl know this has not proven a fact. It was weird as sh$*. I am assuming you have turned over to LE. At very least, another alleged weirdo on their radar in future.His age and 10 year frat timeline fit. Your questions regardless on point T-Rev,” the third one added.
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