Disturbing New Crime Scene Photos Raise Question of Whether Kohberger Had ACCOMPLICE, w/ Howard Blum
From Megyn Kelly
Journalist Howard Blum examines the possibility that Brian Coberger may have had an accomplice in the crime for which he is accused, highlighting an unsettling question Coberger posed to police upon his arrest about whether anyone else had been apprehended. Blum discusses how recent crime scene photos and new evidence, including DNA found on a knife sheath, suggest deeper implications regarding Coberger’s potential involvement in a larger scheme.
Key Takeaways
- Coberger's first question post-arrest raises red flags: does he know more than he lets on?
- Detective oversight? Uninvestigated male DNA on the knife sheath hints at a partner in crime.
- Two distinct attack methods suggest a single killer might be a statistical improbability – enter accomplice theory.
- Cover-up vibes? Law enforcement seems eager to close this case, but is the public's safety at stake?
- By tearing down the murder house, did authorities bury evidence or just their own guilt?
Mentioned in This Episode
- Brian Coberger (person)
- Howard Bloom (person)
- Dr. Brent Tarvy (person)
- Dylan Mortonson (person)
- Kaylee Gonz (person)
- Xanna Krennodal (person)
- Ethan Chapen (person)
- Ethan Chapin (person)
- Washington State University (company)
- Madison Mogan (person)
- Katherine Ramsland (person)
- Birch Gold Group (company)