The Idaho Murders | The Case Against Bryan Kohberger

Tony Brueski

tonyvoice123@gmail.com

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Booking Overview

A true-crime podcast focused on the capture, prosecution, and case developments in the Bryan Kohberger Idaho murders. It centers on analyzing evidence claims, legal strategy, and the implications for the victims’ families, with frequent commentary on public reporting and expert/media narratives.

Metrics

Episodes: 500

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 2.8/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Neutral

Location: USA

YouTube: 5.1k subscribers

Instagram: 4.9k followers

Contact Information

tonyvoice123@gmail.com

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Host

Tony Brueski - True-crime commentator and host at Hidden Killers, providing case-focused reporting and analysis on the Idaho murders and the prosecution of Bryan Kohberger. The show emphasizes scrutiny of public ...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

medium
Typical Credentials:  
Psychotherapists/mental health professionals, forensic science/criminology experts, criminal defense/prosecution attorneys, legal analysts, authors with published case-related work, and institutional experts who can comment on evidence, procedure, chain of custody, and psychology of offenders.
Required Achievements:  
Published books or credited media appearances related to high-profile criminal cases, Professional licensure in psychology/forensics or prior court/forensic testimony experience, Named/recognized as subject-matter experts in criminal procedure or evidence evaluation, Credible public participation in defense or prosecution strategy discussions

Recent Guest Discussions

Tony Brueski - Not A Guest Interview—used Here Only As A Host/commentator Within Episode Descriptions.

Shavaun Scott - Psychotherapist Analysis Of Kohberger’s Jail Letters And Behavior; Interpretation Of Psychological/behavioral Indicators From Correspondence And Reported Conduct.

Bicka Barlow - Public Commentary Criticizing Turvey’s Conduct Outside Retained Scope And Discussing Credibility/confidentiality Concerns.

Elisa Massoth - Public Commentary Criticizing Turvey’s Conduct Outside Retained Scope And Discussing Credibility/confidentiality Concerns.

Ann Taylor - Public Commentary Criticizing Turvey’s Conduct Outside Retained Scope And Discussing Credibility/confidentiality Concerns.

Recent Topics

Criminal Justice, Forensics, True Crime, Criminal Procedure, Psychology

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
The Idaho Murders | The Case Against Bryan Kohberger
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What Bryan Kohberger's Jail Letters Never Mention — Not Once Across Every Page

May 11, 2026

Bryan Kohberger wrote letters from jail. They've now been published for the first time in a new book on the Idaho murders. He wrote to his dog about communicating telepathically. He wrote to his family about "triumphantly ascending" and finding "clarity and serenity" behind bars. He wrote his sister something so detached from his circumstances it reads like it was composed at a university desk, not a jail cell. And across every letter — every page, every line — there is one thing that never a...

Bryan Kohberger's Guilty Plea Answers the Question This Book Won't

May 10, 2026

Bryan Kohberger had a trial date weeks away. He had a defense team. He had a forensic expert. He had every single argument now being packaged and sold in a book. And he stood in a courtroom and pled guilty to murdering Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. That's not an unanswered question. That's an answer.This week's review brings together the most essential Kohberger case conversations — centered on why the post-plea noise doesn't serve the families and what act...

Bryan Kohberger Confessed — The Families Deserve Better Than This

May 09, 2026

Kaylee Goncalves. Madison Mogen. Xana Kernodle. Ethan Chapin. Their families waited years for accountability. Bryan Kohberger stood up and gave it to them — guilty on all counts, four consecutive life sentences, no appeals. That was supposed to be the beginning of something resembling peace. Instead, they're watching a forensic expert and a book author turn their loss into a platform.This week's review brings together the most essential Idaho murders conversations — centered on what the famil...

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