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Kohberger’s Creepy Codes: What Do His Flight Numbers Really Mean?
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Kohberger’s Creepy Codes: What Do His Flight Numbers Really Mean?
Bryan Kohberger didn’t just take selfies — he also documented himself holding cryptic handwritten notes. His name scribbled like a child’s, paired with random dates and what appear to be flight or ticket numbers. Why would a suspected killer do this? Was he cataloging his movements? Leaving clues? Or simply playing a strange psychological game with himself?
In this segment, Tony Brueski, Stacy Cole, and Todd Michaels break down the bizarre paper notes, asking whether they were trophies, evidence markers, or meaningless obsessions. The conversation then pivots to a devastating new set of reports: women who say Kohberger stalked them at Washington State University.
Accounts include him showing up outside homes, knocking on windows, lingering at porches, and repeatedly inserting himself into women’s lives despite clear rejection. One woman even described seeing his infamous white Hyundai Elantra pulling away after one of these encounters.
The hosts tie these behaviors together — the coded notes, the narcissistic selfies, the stalking — and highlight how red flags were flashing long before the Idaho murders. Yet the system failed to stop him. What emerges is a chilling portrait of escalation: a man practicing control, intimidation, and violation before allegedly unleashing violence.
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Bryan Kohberger didn’t just take selfies — he also documented himself holding cryptic handwritten notes. His name scribbled like a child’s, paired with random dates and what appear to be flight or ticket numbers. Why would a suspected killer do this? Was he cataloging his movements? Leaving clues? Or simply playing a strange psychological game with himself?
In this segment, Tony Brueski, Stacy Cole, and Todd Michaels break down the bizarre paper notes, asking whether they were trophies, evidence markers, or meaningless obsessions. The conversation then pivots to a devastating new set of reports: women who say Kohberger stalked them at Washington State University.
Accounts include him showing up outside homes, knocking on windows, lingering at porches, and repeatedly inserting himself into women’s lives despite clear rejection. One woman even described seeing his infamous white Hyundai Elantra pulling away after one of these encounters.
The hosts tie these behaviors together — the coded notes, the narcissistic selfies, the stalking — and highlight how red flags were flashing long before the Idaho murders. Yet the system failed to stop him. What emerges is a chilling portrait of escalation: a man practicing control, intimidation, and violation before allegedly unleashing violence.
Hashtags:
#BryanKohberger #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #IdahoMurders #KohbergerTrial #Stalking #TonyBrueski #RedFlags #CrimeAnalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity
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Kohberger’s Creepy Codes: What Do His Flight Numbers Really Mean?
Bryan Kohberger didn’t just take selfies — he also documented himself holding cryptic handwritten notes. His name scribbled like a child’s, paired with random dates and what appear to be flight or ticket numbers. Why would a suspected killer do this? Was he cataloging his movements? Leaving clues? Or simply playing a strange psychological game with himself?
In this segment, Tony Brueski, Stacy Cole, and Todd Michaels break down the bizarre paper notes, asking whether they were trophies, evidence markers, or meaningless obsessions. The conversation then pivots to a devastating new set of reports: women who say Kohberger stalked them at Washington State University.
Accounts include him showing up outside homes, knocking on windows, lingering at porches, and repeatedly inserting himself into women’s lives despite clear rejection. One woman even described seeing his infamous white Hyundai Elantra pulling away after one of these encounters.
The hosts tie these behaviors together — the coded notes, the narcissistic selfies, the stalking — and highlight how red flags were flashing long before the Idaho murders. Yet the system failed to stop him. What emerges is a chilling portrait of escalation: a man practicing control, intimidation, and violation before allegedly unleashing violence.
Hashtags:
#BryanKohberger #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #IdahoMurders #KohbergerTrial #Stalking #TonyBrueski #RedFlags #CrimeAnalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity
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/
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Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Bryan Kohberger didn’t just take selfies — he also documented himself holding cryptic handwritten notes. His name scribbled like a child’s, paired with random dates and what appear to be flight or ticket numbers. Why would a suspected killer do this? Was he cataloging his movements? Leaving clues? Or simply playing a strange psychological game with himself?
In this segment, Tony Brueski, Stacy Cole, and Todd Michaels break down the bizarre paper notes, asking whether they were trophies, evidence markers, or meaningless obsessions. The conversation then pivots to a devastating new set of reports: women who say Kohberger stalked them at Washington State University.
Accounts include him showing up outside homes, knocking on windows, lingering at porches, and repeatedly inserting himself into women’s lives despite clear rejection. One woman even described seeing his infamous white Hyundai Elantra pulling away after one of these encounters.
The hosts tie these behaviors together — the coded notes, the narcissistic selfies, the stalking — and highlight how red flags were flashing long before the Idaho murders. Yet the system failed to stop him. What emerges is a chilling portrait of escalation: a man practicing control, intimidation, and violation before allegedly unleashing violence.
Hashtags:
#BryanKohberger #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #IdahoMurders #KohbergerTrial #Stalking #TonyBrueski #RedFlags #CrimeAnalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity
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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