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Nov 2023
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Why Is Bryan Kohberger Seemingly More Co...

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Is it possible that a murder suspect's demeanor in court could provide a window into their psyche or even hint at a deeper, darker motive? This question arose after Tony Brueski of the "Hidden Killers" podcast and former Federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani discussed the recent court appearance of Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of the horrific murders in Moscow, Idaho.
 
 Kohberger's court demeanor shifted, appearing more self-assured than in previous hearings. Dressed professionally, he displayed what some have interpreted as confident body language, notably the "steeple point fingers." Brueski noted, "He looked very professional. But seemed to have an aura of confidence to him. More so than I think we've seen in the past."
 
 Body language experts and FBI agents have weighed in on this observation, finding it a point of contention and departure from Kohberger's earlier courtroom behavior, where he seemed more subdued.
 
 Rahmani offered his insight on the matter: "It's hard to get a read on Kohberger because he's so much more sophisticated than your typical criminal defendant, especially someone accused of murder." He remarked on Kohberger's silence during his arraignment, emphasizing the strategic minimalism of his words.
 
 Delving into speculative psychology, Brueski presented a hypothesis regarding Kohberger's motive, referencing his documented struggles with women and his studies in criminal justice. "Did he do this to go on this ride? Is this part of his sick journey in life?" Brueski queried, suggesting a possible incel-related mindset.
 
 Rahmani responded with skepticism but did not dismiss the notion entirely. "It certainly does not make much sense in any stretch of the imagination," he stated, considering the absence of a clear motive. Rahmani acknowledged a grim reality: some notorious criminals receive attention from admirers post-incarceration—a bizarre phenomenon not fully understood.
 
 Comparing Kohberger with infamous criminals like Ted Bundy and BTK, Rahmani mused, "These are individuals... certainly a lot more charismatic than Bryan Kohberger." He also pointed out that while some convicts may relish this attention, Kohberger doesn't quite fit the mold of the classic serial killer, making his case all the more perplexing.
 
 In the course of the podcast, Brueski and Rahmani explored the complexities of Kohberger's possible psyche, motives, and the strange allure of notorious criminals. This dialogue invites a broader discussion on criminal psychology and the enigma of Kohberger's case—a man currently under the shadow of the death penalty, raising the question of whether his courtroom confidence is a facade, a clue, or something else entirely.
 
 As readers digest the insights and speculations presented, the article closes with a thought-provoking inquiry: Does the attention some criminals receive after their convictions serve as a perverse incentive for their crimes, and if so, what does that say about society's role in perpetuating these cycles of violence?
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