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In this video, Dr. G, a clinical and forensic psychologist, analyzes the behavior and body language of Bryan Kohberger throughout the investigation and court hearings surrounding the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students. Drawing from courtroom footage, police body cam video, and other key moments, Dr. G breaks down Kohberger’s expressions, movements, and micro-expressions to reveal what may lie beneath the surface. Does his demeanor match the gravity of the charges? Are there signs of deception, detachment, or something more chilling? Join Dr. G as he unpacks this high-profile case from a forensic psychology and behavioral analysis perspective.
Bryan Kohberger, a 30-year-old former criminal‑justice graduate student at Washington State University, has agreed to plead guilty to the November 2022 stabbing murders of four University of Idaho students—Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, and Madison Mogen—at a rental home in Moscow, Idaho. Under the plea deal, he will receive four consecutive life sentences plus a 10-year term for burglary, and will waive all rights to appeal, thereby avoiding the death penalty. Victims’ families were informed by prosecutors late Monday and have expressed outrage—especially the Goncalves family, who called the deal a betrayal and said they felt the system “failed us” by prioritizing the defendant’s future over justice for the victims. A change-of-plea hearing is scheduled for July 2, with formal sentencing expected in late July, effectively canceling the August trial.
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