Each month, a group of screenwriters get together for a deep-dive, analytical discussion of a produced screenplay. This focuses on good screenwriting craft, whether that’s an evocative line of description, a story beat that effectively reveals character or a theme that resonates throughout the script. Script Club meetings are held online and are also streamed live on CenterFrame’s video channel, with a trimmed down version additionally posted after the event. All screenwriters in the CenterF ...
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The Off Script podcast offers in-depth interviews and discussions with industry experts about hot-button topics in pharma, and goes behind the scenes of Pharma Manufacturing’s print and online coverage, which follows the industry’s biggest issues surrounding scale-up, technology innovations, regulations and more!
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Welcome to Off Script, The Home of Bold Cinema! This weekly podcast features film news, in-depth reviews, and other colorful segments that delve into the culture, technology, and business of modern cinema. Join your hosts Dr. Andy Draper and Zach Lewis as they review, rant, and assess the cinema landscape of both yesterday and today. Subscribe Today!
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Welcome to The Play Podcast where we explore the greatest new and classic plays. In each episode we choose a single play to talk about in depth with our expert guest. We discuss the play's origins, its plot, themes, characters, structure and impact. For us the play is the thing. Visit www.theplaypodcast.com for more information, including extra Footnotes on each episode and a complete list and profiles of our guests. Visit www.patreon.com/theplaypodcast to become a Patron and enjoy additiona ...
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Get ready for a true-crime podcast that will leave you questioning everything with its relentless focus on the capture and prosecution of Bryan Kohbeger - the man accused of committing a quadruple homicide in Moscow, Idaho, involving the brutal murder of four innocent college students he allegedly didn't even know. We'll leave no stone unturned as we explore the dark depths of Kohbeger's mind, asking the most haunting question of all - what drove him to commit such a heinous act? With every ...
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The monthly little bit of "something for everyone" podcast with Producer & Host, Guido Piraino. Enjoy a variety of guest interviews including musicians, actors, sports personalities, professionals, and everyday people like you with interesting stories. You will be entertained with a wide variety of content while learning about yourself and others. Key themes include: Self-Help, Health, Education, Resiliency, Leadership, Inclusion, Diversity, Mental Health, Finance, Food, and Life Events.
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Kohberger’s Prison Ultimatum: "Move Me, Or I'll Hurt Myself" | Shavaun Scott Breaks It Down
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15:46Bryan Kohberger is reportedly telling prison staff he’ll “harm himself” if they don’t move him out of J-Block — and the wording of that threat is raising eyebrows. Not “end his life.” Not “I’m in crisis.” The phrase is specific, conditional, and attached to a demand. And in corrections psychology, that distinction matters. Today on Hidden Killers, …
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Why Kohberger Is Writing to Serial Killers | Psychotherapist Breaks It Down
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19:21While threatening self-harm, Bryan Kohberger is reportedly reaching out to serial offenders across the country — trying to build relationships with the very people he once studied academically. It’s a pattern that has stunned investigators and raised deeper questions about identity, belonging, and psychological validation. Today on Hidden Killers, …
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Kohberger Threatens to End It All—While Shopping for Serial Killer Pen Pals
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17:43Bryan Kohberger is threatening to harm himself if guards don't move him out of J-Block. He's also reportedly reaching out to serial killers across the country—trying to network with men he apparently admires. One of these is crisis behavior. The other is networking. You don't get to be both. According to retired homicide detective Chris McDonough, …
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Modular Flow Chemistry and the Future of Continuous Manufacturing
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16:30Flow chemistry and modular continuous platforms are gaining momentum as pharma searches for faster, more flexible, and more sustainable ways to develop and scale small-molecule processes. Yet questions around integration, scale-up, and regulatory expectations continue to influence how quickly these technologies can be fully adopted. In this episode…
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Inside Kohberger’s Prison Meltdown — Complaints, Chaos & Cracking Control
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13:49Bryan Kohberger spent years studying how violent offenders think, act, and survive behind bars. He researched criminal minds, rigid behavior patterns, and psychological survival strategies. And yet now, just months into four consecutive life sentences, the reporting coming out of the Idaho Maximum Security Institution paints a very different pictur…
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Criminology or Criminal Mind? Bryan Kohberger and the Myth of the “Perfect Murder” | 2025 Year in Review
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40:28As part of our Hidden Killers 2025 Year in Review series, we’re revisiting the question that haunts this case — can studying crime actually teach someone how to commit it? When Bryan Kohberger, a Ph.D. student in criminology, was arrested for the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students, the irony was inescapable. The man studying the ps…
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Inside the Kohberger Family: Blood Ties, Betrayal & the Witness List No One Saw Coming | 2025 Year in Review
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43:26As part of our Hidden Killers 2025 Year in Review series, we turn the lens away from the accused and toward the people who’ve been living in the shadow of one of the nation’s most haunting murder cases — the family of Bryan Kohberger. In this gripping three-part deep dive, Tony Brueski uncovers the emotional and legal crossroads facing Kohberger’s …
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Bryan Kohberger: Coincidence or Calculated? Inside the Mind of the Alleged Idaho Killer | 2025 Year in Review
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32:24As part of our Hidden Killers 2025 Year in Review series, we’re revisiting one of the most disturbing and debated questions of the year: Was Bryan Kohberger just a socially awkward PhD student obsessed with criminology—or a meticulous killer hiding in plain sight? In this full-length breakdown, Tony Brueski sits down with former felony prosecutor a…
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Bryan Kohberger’s Shaky Alibi & The Evidence They Don’t Want You to See | 2025 Year in Review
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1:18:18As part of our Hidden Killers 2025 Year in Review series, we’re revisiting two of the most revealing — and overlooked — aspects of the Bryan Kohberger murder case: the expert witness controversy that could undermine his alibi, and the forgotten evidence that may end up sealing his fate. In this episode, Tony Brueski takes you inside the defense’s b…
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Bryan Kohberger: The Selfie, The School Paper, and The Psychology of a Killer | 2025 Year in Review
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58:39As part of our Hidden Killers 2025 Year in Review series, we’re examining two of the most unnerving threads in the case against Bryan Kohberger — the alleged thumbs-up mirror selfie taken hours after the Idaho student murders, and the college paper that prosecutors say reveals the mind of a killer long before the crime. In this special combined epi…
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Bryan Kohberger’s Selfie, the Knife, and the Receipt That Changes Everything | 2025 Year in Review
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58:39As part of our Hidden Killers 2025 Year in Review series, we’re revisiting the shocking new evidence and eerie imagery redefining the case against Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in one of the most haunting crimes of the decade. In this special combined episode, Tony Brueski is joined by Defense Attor…
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Bryan Kohberger’s Selfie of Darkness: The Trophy, the Knife, and the Mind of a Killer | 2025 Year in Review
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30:35As part of our Hidden Killers 2025 Year in Review series, we’re revisiting one of the most chilling — and hauntingly bizarre — developments in the ongoing Bryan Kohberger case: the alleged “selfie of satisfaction” and the disturbing digital trail that may reveal the psychology of a killer. Newly surfaced evidence points to a digital footprint as un…
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Bryan Kohberger’s Amazon Cart of Death: The Knife, The Selfie & The Psychology of Control | 2025 Year in Review
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34:43As part of our Hidden Killers 2025 Year in Review series, we revisit one of the most jaw-dropping chapters in the ongoing Bryan Kohberger case — the digital trail that may have done what he allegedly couldn’t avoid in person: exposing him completely. Investigators say Kohberger, the Ph.D. criminology student accused of killing four University of Id…
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What the Thanksgiving Menu Looks Like for Kohberger, Diddy & Donna Adelson
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11:01This Thanksgiving, three of the most talked-about defendants in America are experiencing the holiday in a way most people never imagine: behind the walls of three very different prison systems. Bryan Kohberger. Sean “Diddy” Combs. Donna Adelson. Three names dominating headlines — now sharing the same institutional reality when the rest of the world…
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The Economics Behind U.S. Generic Drug Manufacturing: Part Two
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16:16In this episode of Off Script, we continue our conversation with John Murphy III, president and CEO of the Association for Accessible Medicines, to dig deeper into the vulnerabilities and structural challenges shaping U.S. generic and biosimilar drug production. Murphy examines the most fragile links in the supply chain — from the lack of domestic …
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Was Bryan Kohberger's Behavior A Crime At WSU? Ret FBI Robin Dreeke on WSU Law Suit
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25:07In tonight’s Hidden Killers Live, we’re unpacking one of the most uncomfortable realities about modern institutions: people show concerning behavior long before they cross a legal line — and institutions rarely know what to do with that space in between. Joining us is retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke, who has spent his career studying that ga…
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The 13+ Bryan Kohberger Red Flags Nobody Stopped: Inside the WSU Warnings
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23:45Before the murders ever happened… long before the headlines, the courtroom footage, and the national spotlight… there was Washington State University. And inside that department, there was a trail. A documented pattern of complaints, warnings, meetings, and uncomfortable conversations all centered around one graduate student: Bryan Kohberger. Tonig…
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Did WSU Miss the Bryan Kohberger Red Flags? Ret FBI Robin Dreeke Explains
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24:45Tonight on Hidden Killers Live, we’re cutting straight through the fog that has surrounded Washington State University’s handling of Bryan Kohberger’s behavioral complaints — and we’re doing it with retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke, one of the most respected behavioral experts in the country. This isn’t about blaming people who didn’t have a …
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Why Institutions Freeze — Ret FBI Robin Dreeke on Bryan Kohberger's WSU Red Flags
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49:32Tonight on Hidden Killers Live, we’re taking on the uncomfortable truth institutions hate facing: sometimes the danger is right in front of them, but the structure, culture, and psychology of the environment keep anyone from calling it what it is. Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke joins us to break down how those blind spots cost Washington St…
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Why Institutions Freeze — Ret FBI Robin Dreeke on Bryan Kohberger's WSU Red Flags-WEEK IN REVIEW
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49:37Tonight on Hidden Killers Live, we’re taking on the uncomfortable truth institutions hate facing: sometimes the danger is right in front of them, but the structure, culture, and psychology of the environment keep anyone from calling it what it is. Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke joins us to break down how those blind spots cost Washington St…
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New Kohberger Lawsuit Blows Open New Questions - Did WSU IGNORE RED FLAGS?-WEEK IN REVIEW
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14:39Tonight on Hidden Killers, we’re diving into the lawsuit that could finally crack open the one part of the Bryan Kohberger story that’s been sealed tight: what Washington State University actually knew about his behavior before the Idaho killings — and what they did or didn’t do with it. The Goncalves family has officially taken the first major ste…
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Two Cases Just Shifted — Brian Walshe’s Plea Flip & WSU Under Kohberger Fallout Fire
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54:37Two major true-crime cases just took sharp, unexpected turns — one in the courtroom, one in the civil arena. First, Brian Walshe blindsided the court by pleading guilty to disposing of Ana Walshe’s remains and misleading investigators — but still maintaining he didn’t kill her. It’s a move that redefines the entire murder trial and forces huge stra…
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WSU in the Hot Seat — Did They Ignore the Warnings About Kohberger?
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27:22The Goncalves family has taken the next step — not criminal, but civil. They’ve filed claims against Washington State University, arguing the school ignored repeated red flags about Brian Kohberger before the murders in Moscow. And now the question becomes: Does the law agree? In this deep-dive episode of Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski sits down with…
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Two Cases Just Shifted — Brian Walshe’s Plea Flip & WSU Under Kohberger Fallout Fire
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54:32Two major true-crime cases just took sharp, unexpected turns — one in the courtroom, one in the civil arena. First, Brian Walshe blindsided the court by pleading guilty to disposing of Ana Walshe’s remains and misleading investigators — but still maintaining he didn’t kill her. It’s a move that redefines the entire murder trial and forces huge stra…
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New Kohberger Lawsuit Blows Open New Questions - Did WSU IGNORE RED FLAGS?
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14:34Tonight on Hidden Killers, we’re diving into the lawsuit that could finally crack open the one part of the Bryan Kohberger story that’s been sealed tight: what Washington State University actually knew about his behavior before the Idaho killings — and what they did or didn’t do with it. The Goncalves family has officially taken the first major ste…
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The Economics Behind U.S. Generic Drug Manufacturing: Part One
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16:22In this episode of Off Script, we spoke with John Murphy III, president and CEO of the Association for Accessible Medicines, about the forces shaping the future of U.S. generic and biosimilar manufacturing. Murphy provides a high-level look at the pivotal shifts defining the generic drug landscape and breaks down the economic realities driving drug…
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Kohberger Ordered to Pay Families With The Blood Money He’s Lied About Making
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13:19Bryan Kohberger has just been ordered to pay for another part of the aftermath he created — this time, roughly $3,000 for two victims’ urns, on top of the more than $30,000 restitution outlined in his agreement. On the surface, it feels like a moment of overdue accountability in a case where nothing has moved fast enough, clean enough, or confident…
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Bryan Kohberger’s Reading: How “Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway” Became His Mindset-WEEK IN REVIEW
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17:02When police arrested Bryan Kohberger — the criminology Ph.D. student accused of murdering four University of Idaho students — they found a single book with underlining on page 118. Months later, reporting from the Idaho Statesman revealed that book was Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers — a self-help classic about conquering fear throu…
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Bryan Kohberger’s Reading: How “Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway” Became His Mindset
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16:56When police arrested Bryan Kohberger — the criminology Ph.D. student accused of murdering four University of Idaho students — they found a single book with underlining on page 118. Months later, reporting from the Idaho Statesman revealed that book was Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers — a self-help classic about conquering fear throu…
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CGT Manufacturing Challenges and Opportunities
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19:28While the cell and gene therapy space represents one of the most exciting therapeutic frontiers in modern biopharma by offering highly personalized, transformative treatments, the sector still faces significant hurdles before it can achieve widespread commercialization. From steep manufacturing costs and a lack of standardization to persistent inef…
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He Can’t Pay — But He’s Getting Paid? Bryan Kohberger’s Sick Prison Cash Flow
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13:56Justice doesn’t end at sentencing — and in the Bryan Kohberger case, it just got even darker. In this episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, we break down the latest courtroom development in the Idaho student-murder case. More than three years after the 2022 killings and just months after Kohberger’s guilty plea and life sentences, the court …
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The State of CDMO Funding: 2025 in Review (Part Two)
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17:17In part two of our conversation with Brian Scanlan, Advisor of Life Sciences at Edgewater Capital Partners, we explore how today’s CDMO funding trends are shaping the next phase of growth and specialization across the contract research and manufacturing ecosystem. Brian shares his perspective on: The outlook for cell and gene therapies, where clini…
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When Justice Fails | Bryan Kohberger’s Profits & The Abby Zwerner Trial-WEEK IN REVIEW
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52:23Two stories. One broken system. In Idaho, Bryan Kohberger could legally make money off his own murders. In Virginia, a first-grade teacher named Abby Zwerner was shot after four separate warnings were ignored. Both stories show how America’s justice system has traded accountability for excuses — and how law, morality, and bureaucracy keep collapsin…
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Episode One: Halloween Join us for an in-depth discussion about John Carpenter and Debra Hill's script for Halloween. Host Luke Foster is joined by director and producer Sylvia Caminer, director, writer and producer Pat Higgins, writer/director Ethan Evans and writer/producer Jess Bartlett. Writer/Director Nathan Haines fields questions and comment…
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Bryan Kohberger’s Secret Trial Plan: The Survivors He Planned to Call for His Defense-WEEK IN REVIEW
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13:09Before Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students, his defense team was quietly preparing a courtroom strategy that would have shocked the nation. According to newly unsealed court filings, Kohberger planned to call friends of the victims — and even the survivors themselves — as defense witnesses. Amon…
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How Bryan Kohberger Can Cash In On His Killings! (Unless You Stop Him)
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20:22It sounds impossible — but in Idaho, it’s not. Bryan Kohberger, the convicted killer of four University of Idaho students, could one day profit from his crimes. Why? Because Idaho has no “Son of Sam” law — no statute that blocks criminals from turning their infamy into income. In this episode, Tony Brueski exposes the gaping legal loophole that cou…
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Bryan Kohberger: Profiting Off Murder | When Infamy Becomes an Industry
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33:48Bryan Kohberger can’t leave his cell — but his story can. In the state of Idaho, there’s no Son of Sam law, meaning that a convicted murderer can legally make money from the story of his crimes. Books. Documentaries. Interviews. Royalties. In this episode, Tony Brueski and former prosecutor Eric Faddis expose how one of the most horrifying modern m…
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When Justice Fails | Bryan Kohberger’s Profits & The Abby Zwerner Trial
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52:18Two stories. One broken system. In Idaho, Bryan Kohberger could legally make money off his own murders. In Virginia, a first-grade teacher named Abby Zwerner was shot after four separate warnings were ignored. Both stories show how America’s justice system has traded accountability for excuses — and how law, morality, and bureaucracy keep collapsin…
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The Psychological Breakdown of Bryan Kohberger Behind Bars
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13:47In this Hidden Killers deep dive, Tony Brueski examines what really happens to a mind like Bryan Kohberger’s when the walls close in and the audience disappears. After being sentenced to life in prison for the murders of four University of Idaho students, Kohberger now faces the one force he can’t manipulate: time. For nearly three years he’s lived…
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Bryan Kohberger’s Secret Trial Plan: The Survivors He Planned to Call for His Defense
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13:04Before Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students, his defense team was quietly preparing a courtroom strategy that would have shocked the nation. According to newly unsealed court filings, Kohberger planned to call friends of the victims — and even the survivors themselves — as defense witnesses. Amon…
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The State of CDMO Funding: 2025 in Review (Part One)
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22:03As we near the end of 2025, the CDMO industry finds itself at a pivotal financial and strategic juncture — shaped by constrained funding, shifting demand, and renewed investor scrutiny. In this episode of Off Script, we speak with Brian Scanlan, Advisor of Life Sciences at Edgewater Capital Partners, to examine how the year’s market and investment …
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Bryan Kohberger: The Evidence We’ll Never See — What A Jury Never Got to Hear-WEEK IN REVIEW
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14:04When Bryan Kohberger suddenly took a plea deal, the courtroom went silent — and with it, hundreds of pieces of evidence, witness testimony, and forensic detail that were set to define one of the most watched murder trials in America. Now, newly unsealed documents are giving us a chilling glimpse at what the jury would have seen: the DNA on the knif…
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Inside Kohberger’s Last Power Play: Why He Won’t Pay the Families He Destroyed-WEEK IN REVIEW
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18:44There’s a kind of cruelty that doesn’t end with a conviction. It’s quieter — colder — and it shows up in the fine print of legal filings long after the headlines fade. Convicted killer Bryan Kohberger, now serving four consecutive life sentences for the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, has found a new way…
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Growing Up Kohberger: The Family Behind the Killer-WEEK IN REVIEW
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12:16Before the flashing lights and the headlines, the Kohbergers were just a quiet Pennsylvania family. Then one December night, the world changed — and so did their last name. In this Hidden Killers special, Tony Brueski explores the human cost of infamy through the story “Growing Up Kohberger.” What happens when your sibling becomes the nation’s most…
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Kohberger’s Final Power Play: Hijacking His Own Lawyers to Stay Relevant
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17:59There’s something broken in the system — and Bryan Kohberger knows exactly how to exploit it. You’d think that after pleading guilty and being sentenced to four consecutive life terms for the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, this case would finally be over. But it’s not. Kohberger is still managing to pul…
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Bryan Kohberger: The Evidence We’ll Never See — What A Jury Never Got to Hear
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13:58When Bryan Kohberger suddenly took a plea deal, the courtroom went silent — and with it, hundreds of pieces of evidence, witness testimony, and forensic detail that were set to define one of the most watched murder trials in America. Now, newly unsealed documents are giving us a chilling glimpse at what the jury would have seen: the DNA on the knif…
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Alivia Goncalves Breaks Her Silence: What She Saw, Heard, and Learned About Bryan Kohberger
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17:05In a powerful new conversation, Alivia Goncalves — sister of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the victims in the University of Idaho murders — is breaking her silence about her private meeting with prosecutors and investigators in Lewiston, Idaho in an interview with Brian Entin. We discuss what she revealed to him. For the first time, Alivia shares what r…
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Inside Kohberger’s Last Power Play: Why He Won’t Pay the Families He Destroyed
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18:39There’s a kind of cruelty that doesn’t end with a conviction. It’s quieter — colder — and it shows up in the fine print of legal filings long after the headlines fade. Convicted killer Bryan Kohberger, now serving four consecutive life sentences for the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, has found a new way…
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Growing Up Kohberger: The Family Behind the Killer
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12:11Before the flashing lights and the headlines, the Kohbergers were just a quiet Pennsylvania family. Then one December night, the world changed — and so did their last name. In this Hidden Killers special, Tony Brueski explores the human cost of infamy through the story “Growing Up Kohberger.” What happens when your sibling becomes the nation’s most…
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The Play Podcast - 104 - Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare
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1:12:06Episode 104: Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare Host: Douglas Schatz Guest: Will Tosh Welcome to The Play Podcast where we explore the greatest new and classic plays. Each episode we choose a single play to talk about in depth with our expert guest. We'll discuss the play's origins, its themes, characters, structure and impact. For us the play is…
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