Bryan Kohberger: The Podcast Ep. 8 Special - Degrees of Crime

Could Bryan Kohberger's criminal justice studies make someone a better criminal? Journalist AJ Janavel says the answer lies partly in Pennsylvania, at DeSales University where Kohberger got his master's degree. AJ shares new statements from the school about Kohberger's academic pursuits, while former FBI profiler Dr. Mary Ellen O'Toole weighs in on what makes criminology students tick.

Bryan Kohberger: The Podcast Ep. 7 Special - The road less traveled

Journalist David Rose puts you in the passenger's seat as we drive through the scene of the crime. The route is all over the map - just like the killer's state of mind, according to retired homicide detective Cloyd Steiger and forensic psychologist Dr. Rachel Stoles. Plus - the security camera video that true crime fans keep talking about.

Bryan Kohberger: The Podcast Ep. 6 Special - A Mother's Pain

Bryan Kohberger's trial is supposed to start August 11th – a day that Stacy Chapin, Ethan Chapin’s mom, has been dreading. In her first major interview in a year and a half, Stacy shared with us that she’s worried about what she might do if Kohberger was sitting just a few feet away. “How do you prepare for that? If anybody has an answer out there, let me know, because I don't know.”

Bryan Kohberger: The Podcast Ep. 3 Can I get a witness

As we wait for the judge to decide whether to throw out the knife sheath evidence against Bryan Kohbeger, there's already a *rebuttal* witness for the DNA link. If the strategy sounds doubtful to you, that's just what the defense wants.

Bryan Kohberger: The Podcast Ep. 2 I think you missed a spot

"It just surprises me that they didn't find more DNA evidence." So says a respected retired homicide detective, who also explains A) why he thinks that, and B) how this evidence could still be retrieved tomorrow with the right equipment.

Bryan Kohberger: The Podcast Ep. 1 The ruling that could change everything

The first Bryan Kohberger court hearing of 2025 may be the most important yet in the Idaho student murders case. If Judge Hippler throws out the prosecution's genetic genealogy link, everything police derived from it goes too: his car, his apartment and the cell phone pings near the scene of the crime.