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On November 13, 2022, four University of Idaho students were murdered inside an off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho. In the days that followed, fear spread across the country as investigators searched for the person responsible.

In this episode of Crimery: True Crime Uncovered, we break down how one overlooked mistake—a knife sheath left behind at the crime scene—became the key that unraveled the entire case against Bryan Kohberger.

Using court filings, the probable cause affidavit, digital evidence, and investigative records, we trace how law enforcement connected DNA, phone data, surveillance footage, and vehicle movements to identify and arrest a criminal justice graduate student living just miles away.

We also examine what happened after the arrest—how the case moved through the courts, why Kohberger ultimately pleaded guilty, and why the most important question remains unanswered: why did he do it?

In this episode:

Content warning: descriptions of violence involving young adults.

I’m Jennifer Kist — and this is Crimery: True Crime Uncovered.
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Music: "No Copyright True Crime Investigation Music"
Artist: Soundridemusic
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Keywords: Idaho 4 murders, Bryan Kohberger case, Moscow Idaho killings, true crime podcast, knife sheath evidence, college house murders, unsolved motive, criminal psychology, Crimery podcast

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