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Will Anyone Get Inside The Brain Of Bryan Kohberger To Explain His Evil Deeds?
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Will Anyone Get Inside The Brain Of Bryan Kohberger To Explain His Evil Deeds?
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Bryan Kohberger may have pled guilty, but the bigger question still lingers—why did he do it? In this chilling episode, defense attorney Bob Motta explores whether we’ll ever truly get inside Kohberger’s mind to understand what drove him to murder four innocent students.
Is it even possible to decode someone like Kohberger? Or is he destined to remain a psychological cipher—studied, speculated about, and ultimately unknowable?
We explore the possibility of post-sentencing psychological evaluations, whether Kohberger will ever cooperate, and if academic figures like Dr. Katherine Ramsland (his former professor) could eventually unlock something meaningful. Motta also breaks down what defense attorneys observe in these kinds of defendants—what’s real, what’s performative, and what’s dangerously misleading.
This isn’t just a legal discussion. It’s an exploration of evil, mental illness, and the limits of forensic psychology.
#BryanKohberger #KohbergerPsychology #CriminalMind #TrueCrimePodcast #BobMotta #HiddenKillers #PsychologicalProfile #SerialKillerStudy #KohbergerTrial #JusticeForTheVictims
Description:
Bryan Kohberger may have pled guilty, but the bigger question still lingers—why did he do it? In this chilling episode, defense attorney Bob Motta explores whether we’ll ever truly get inside Kohberger’s mind to understand what drove him to murder four innocent students.
Is it even possible to decode someone like Kohberger? Or is he destined to remain a psychological cipher—studied, speculated about, and ultimately unknowable?
We explore the possibility of post-sentencing psychological evaluations, whether Kohberger will ever cooperate, and if academic figures like Dr. Katherine Ramsland (his former professor) could eventually unlock something meaningful. Motta also breaks down what defense attorneys observe in these kinds of defendants—what’s real, what’s performative, and what’s dangerously misleading.
This isn’t just a legal discussion. It’s an exploration of evil, mental illness, and the limits of forensic psychology.
#BryanKohberger #KohbergerPsychology #CriminalMind #TrueCrimePodcast #BobMotta #HiddenKillers #PsychologicalProfile #SerialKillerStudy #KohbergerTrial #JusticeForTheVictims
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Manage episode 493553079 series 3443888
Content provided by Tony Brueski and True Crime Today. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tony Brueski and True Crime Today or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Will Anyone Get Inside The Brain Of Bryan Kohberger To Explain His Evil Deeds?
Description:
Bryan Kohberger may have pled guilty, but the bigger question still lingers—why did he do it? In this chilling episode, defense attorney Bob Motta explores whether we’ll ever truly get inside Kohberger’s mind to understand what drove him to murder four innocent students.
Is it even possible to decode someone like Kohberger? Or is he destined to remain a psychological cipher—studied, speculated about, and ultimately unknowable?
We explore the possibility of post-sentencing psychological evaluations, whether Kohberger will ever cooperate, and if academic figures like Dr. Katherine Ramsland (his former professor) could eventually unlock something meaningful. Motta also breaks down what defense attorneys observe in these kinds of defendants—what’s real, what’s performative, and what’s dangerously misleading.
This isn’t just a legal discussion. It’s an exploration of evil, mental illness, and the limits of forensic psychology.
#BryanKohberger #KohbergerPsychology #CriminalMind #TrueCrimePodcast #BobMotta #HiddenKillers #PsychologicalProfile #SerialKillerStudy #KohbergerTrial #JusticeForTheVictims
Description:
Bryan Kohberger may have pled guilty, but the bigger question still lingers—why did he do it? In this chilling episode, defense attorney Bob Motta explores whether we’ll ever truly get inside Kohberger’s mind to understand what drove him to murder four innocent students.
Is it even possible to decode someone like Kohberger? Or is he destined to remain a psychological cipher—studied, speculated about, and ultimately unknowable?
We explore the possibility of post-sentencing psychological evaluations, whether Kohberger will ever cooperate, and if academic figures like Dr. Katherine Ramsland (his former professor) could eventually unlock something meaningful. Motta also breaks down what defense attorneys observe in these kinds of defendants—what’s real, what’s performative, and what’s dangerously misleading.
This isn’t just a legal discussion. It’s an exploration of evil, mental illness, and the limits of forensic psychology.
#BryanKohberger #KohbergerPsychology #CriminalMind #TrueCrimePodcast #BobMotta #HiddenKillers #PsychologicalProfile #SerialKillerStudy #KohbergerTrial #JusticeForTheVictims
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