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Prison, Isolation & Madness: The Future of Bryan Kohberger Behind Bars
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Prison, Isolation & Madness: The Future of Bryan Kohberger Behind Bars
Newly released jail records reveal that Bryan Kohberger spends his nights pacing, moving, and disturbing other inmates. He’s not sleeping — at least not on a normal schedule. Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke joins Hidden Killers to examine what this could mean for his mental state and future behind bars.
From chemical imbalances to psychological compulsions, Dreeke explains possible reasons for Kohberger’s nocturnal habits. But the real question: will solitary confinement break him or give him more time to obsess? Isolation has shattered some inmates, leading to severe mental deterioration, while others adapt and retreat further into their own thoughts.
The conversation also takes a turn into an unsolved sorority break-in months before the Idaho murders. A masked man with a knife entered a house full of women — only to be fought off by one of them. The case remains unsolved, but the parallels to Kohberger’s later crime are unsettling. Could it have been a “dry run” to test his methods and gauge police response times?
Combined with reports of Kohberger monitoring a police scanner before the murders, the behavior paints a picture of someone rehearsing, gathering intelligence, and refining his approach.
This episode examines the intersection of prison psychology, criminal rehearsal, and how patterns before and after a crime can reveal far more than what’s in the case file.
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Newly released jail records reveal that Bryan Kohberger spends his nights pacing, moving, and disturbing other inmates. He’s not sleeping — at least not on a normal schedule. Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke joins Hidden Killers to examine what this could mean for his mental state and future behind bars.
From chemical imbalances to psychological compulsions, Dreeke explains possible reasons for Kohberger’s nocturnal habits. But the real question: will solitary confinement break him or give him more time to obsess? Isolation has shattered some inmates, leading to severe mental deterioration, while others adapt and retreat further into their own thoughts.
The conversation also takes a turn into an unsolved sorority break-in months before the Idaho murders. A masked man with a knife entered a house full of women — only to be fought off by one of them. The case remains unsolved, but the parallels to Kohberger’s later crime are unsettling. Could it have been a “dry run” to test his methods and gauge police response times?
Combined with reports of Kohberger monitoring a police scanner before the murders, the behavior paints a picture of someone rehearsing, gathering intelligence, and refining his approach.
This episode examines the intersection of prison psychology, criminal rehearsal, and how patterns before and after a crime can reveal far more than what’s in the case file.
#BryanKohberger #Idaho4 #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #PrisonPsychology #SolitaryConfinement #FBIProfiler #IdahoMurders #ColdCase #CrimeNews
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Prison, Isolation & Madness: The Future of Bryan Kohberger Behind Bars
Newly released jail records reveal that Bryan Kohberger spends his nights pacing, moving, and disturbing other inmates. He’s not sleeping — at least not on a normal schedule. Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke joins Hidden Killers to examine what this could mean for his mental state and future behind bars.
From chemical imbalances to psychological compulsions, Dreeke explains possible reasons for Kohberger’s nocturnal habits. But the real question: will solitary confinement break him or give him more time to obsess? Isolation has shattered some inmates, leading to severe mental deterioration, while others adapt and retreat further into their own thoughts.
The conversation also takes a turn into an unsolved sorority break-in months before the Idaho murders. A masked man with a knife entered a house full of women — only to be fought off by one of them. The case remains unsolved, but the parallels to Kohberger’s later crime are unsettling. Could it have been a “dry run” to test his methods and gauge police response times?
Combined with reports of Kohberger monitoring a police scanner before the murders, the behavior paints a picture of someone rehearsing, gathering intelligence, and refining his approach.
This episode examines the intersection of prison psychology, criminal rehearsal, and how patterns before and after a crime can reveal far more than what’s in the case file.
#BryanKohberger #Idaho4 #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #PrisonPsychology #SolitaryConfinement #FBIProfiler #IdahoMurders #ColdCase #CrimeNews
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/
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Newly released jail records reveal that Bryan Kohberger spends his nights pacing, moving, and disturbing other inmates. He’s not sleeping — at least not on a normal schedule. Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke joins Hidden Killers to examine what this could mean for his mental state and future behind bars.
From chemical imbalances to psychological compulsions, Dreeke explains possible reasons for Kohberger’s nocturnal habits. But the real question: will solitary confinement break him or give him more time to obsess? Isolation has shattered some inmates, leading to severe mental deterioration, while others adapt and retreat further into their own thoughts.
The conversation also takes a turn into an unsolved sorority break-in months before the Idaho murders. A masked man with a knife entered a house full of women — only to be fought off by one of them. The case remains unsolved, but the parallels to Kohberger’s later crime are unsettling. Could it have been a “dry run” to test his methods and gauge police response times?
Combined with reports of Kohberger monitoring a police scanner before the murders, the behavior paints a picture of someone rehearsing, gathering intelligence, and refining his approach.
This episode examines the intersection of prison psychology, criminal rehearsal, and how patterns before and after a crime can reveal far more than what’s in the case file.
#BryanKohberger #Idaho4 #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #PrisonPsychology #SolitaryConfinement #FBIProfiler #IdahoMurders #ColdCase #CrimeNews
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/
Facebook 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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