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Costco, Coffee, and Cold Blood: Kohberger’s Post-Crime Behavior Decoded By FBI
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Costco, Coffee, and Cold Blood: Kohberger’s Post-Crime Behavior Decoded By FBI
Let’s talk about what Bryan Kohberger did just hours after slaughtering four students in their sleep:
He went shopping. Calm. Casual. Coffee aisle. Grocery store. Like it was any other day.
In this segment, I’m joined by retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke to break down the now-infamous Costco/grocery store footage showing Kohberger moving through aisles post-massacre. We’re not here for shock—we’re here for behavior. Because what he does in that video isn’t about caffeine. It’s about control. It's about how a killer works to look normal while dragging the weight of four bodies behind him.
Robin takes us through how investigators read this kind of post-crime public behavior:
– Was he trying to cool off… or cover up?
– What does risk tolerance look like under cameras?
– Why does “acting normal” matter when it’s anything but?
– And what does this reveal about how Kohberger planned—or didn’t?
We also unpack how seemingly meaningless choices—like self-checkout, cart behavior, aisle time, or eye contact—can become behavioral data points when layered with phone records, receipts, and surveillance clocks.
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty. He’s in prison for life.
But what he did in that store—how he carried himself—still tells us who he really is.
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Let’s talk about what Bryan Kohberger did just hours after slaughtering four students in their sleep:
He went shopping. Calm. Casual. Coffee aisle. Grocery store. Like it was any other day.
In this segment, I’m joined by retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke to break down the now-infamous Costco/grocery store footage showing Kohberger moving through aisles post-massacre. We’re not here for shock—we’re here for behavior. Because what he does in that video isn’t about caffeine. It’s about control. It's about how a killer works to look normal while dragging the weight of four bodies behind him.
Robin takes us through how investigators read this kind of post-crime public behavior:
– Was he trying to cool off… or cover up?
– What does risk tolerance look like under cameras?
– Why does “acting normal” matter when it’s anything but?
– And what does this reveal about how Kohberger planned—or didn’t?
We also unpack how seemingly meaningless choices—like self-checkout, cart behavior, aisle time, or eye contact—can become behavioral data points when layered with phone records, receipts, and surveillance clocks.
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty. He’s in prison for life.
But what he did in that store—how he carried himself—still tells us who he really is.
🔖 HASHTAGS
#BryanKohberger #HiddenKillers #RobinDreeke #KohbergerVideo #CostcoSurveillance #TrueCrime #PostCrimeBehavior #CriminalProfiling #CoffeeRun #BehaviorLeavesATrail
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
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Costco, Coffee, and Cold Blood: Kohberger’s Post-Crime Behavior Decoded By FBI
Let’s talk about what Bryan Kohberger did just hours after slaughtering four students in their sleep:
He went shopping. Calm. Casual. Coffee aisle. Grocery store. Like it was any other day.
In this segment, I’m joined by retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke to break down the now-infamous Costco/grocery store footage showing Kohberger moving through aisles post-massacre. We’re not here for shock—we’re here for behavior. Because what he does in that video isn’t about caffeine. It’s about control. It's about how a killer works to look normal while dragging the weight of four bodies behind him.
Robin takes us through how investigators read this kind of post-crime public behavior:
– Was he trying to cool off… or cover up?
– What does risk tolerance look like under cameras?
– Why does “acting normal” matter when it’s anything but?
– And what does this reveal about how Kohberger planned—or didn’t?
We also unpack how seemingly meaningless choices—like self-checkout, cart behavior, aisle time, or eye contact—can become behavioral data points when layered with phone records, receipts, and surveillance clocks.
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty. He’s in prison for life.
But what he did in that store—how he carried himself—still tells us who he really is.
🔖 HASHTAGS
#BryanKohberger #HiddenKillers #RobinDreeke #KohbergerVideo #CostcoSurveillance #TrueCrime #PostCrimeBehavior #CriminalProfiling #CoffeeRun #BehaviorLeavesATrail
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
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Let’s talk about what Bryan Kohberger did just hours after slaughtering four students in their sleep:
He went shopping. Calm. Casual. Coffee aisle. Grocery store. Like it was any other day.
In this segment, I’m joined by retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke to break down the now-infamous Costco/grocery store footage showing Kohberger moving through aisles post-massacre. We’re not here for shock—we’re here for behavior. Because what he does in that video isn’t about caffeine. It’s about control. It's about how a killer works to look normal while dragging the weight of four bodies behind him.
Robin takes us through how investigators read this kind of post-crime public behavior:
– Was he trying to cool off… or cover up?
– What does risk tolerance look like under cameras?
– Why does “acting normal” matter when it’s anything but?
– And what does this reveal about how Kohberger planned—or didn’t?
We also unpack how seemingly meaningless choices—like self-checkout, cart behavior, aisle time, or eye contact—can become behavioral data points when layered with phone records, receipts, and surveillance clocks.
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty. He’s in prison for life.
But what he did in that store—how he carried himself—still tells us who he really is.
🔖 HASHTAGS
#BryanKohberger #HiddenKillers #RobinDreeke #KohbergerVideo #CostcoSurveillance #TrueCrime #PostCrimeBehavior #CriminalProfiling #CoffeeRun #BehaviorLeavesATrail
Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video?
Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/
Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod
X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod
Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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