Is Bryan Kohbeger Able To Feel Empathy For Others?

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In this intriguing episode, Tony Brueski and guest Kate Wallinga, a forensic psychologist, delve into the psyche of Bryan Kohbeger. The central question they explore is: does Kohbeger possess the ability to feel empathy for others? Wallinga provides her professional expertise on the subject, dissecting Kohbeger’s actions and demeanor. Tune in for a riveting discussion about empathy, morality, and how they intersect with criminal behavior.
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