Judge Silences Psychopath Talk in Kohberger Case – What the Jury Won’t Hear

In this gripping episode of Hidden Killers, retired FBI Special Agent and contributor Jennifer Coffindaffer joins Tony Brueski to dissect the explosive developments in the Bryan Kohberger Idaho murder trial. The defense claims that critical AT&T timing advance records—potentially placing Kohberger at or away from the crime scene—were never disclosed. But AT&T says those records were never stored beyond seven days. Was this an honest oversight, or a legal failing with major implications?
We also dive deep into the defense’s controversial move to introduce autism and visual snow as mitigating factors, and whether the infamous “thumbs-up photo” could sway a jury toward the death penalty. From subpoena errors to psychological evaluations, this discussion unpacks the delicate line between confusion, omission, and intent.
Join us as we explore whether these factors will shift the outcome of one of the most closely watched trials in recent memory.
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