Bryan Kohberger: Idaho Murders, Dark Triad & Heroin w/ FBI Agent Jonathan T Gilliam – Ask Dr. Drew

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"I believe it is very possible that Bryan Kohberger has killed before," says former FBI Special Agent Jonathan T. Gilliam, "and could possible be a serial killer." 「 CALL IN: https://drdrew.com/192023
On November 13, 2022, four college students from the University of Idaho were stabbed to death in their home. Following weeks of investigations, police in Moscow, Idaho, charged 28-year-old Bryan Kohberger for the murders of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. Jonathan T. Gilliam – former US Navy SEAL, FBI Special Agent, author, speaker, and host of The Experts podcast – discusses the case LIVE on Ask Dr. Drew. Follow Gilliam at https://twitter.com/JGilliam_SEAL

The allegations are startling: that Bryan Kohberger stalked his victims at restaurant Seven Sirens Brewery; that Kohberger had a past heroin addiction and may have been intoxicated when he committed the murders; that despite his degrees in Psychology and Criminal Justice, and attention to hiding traces of his crimes, Bryan made many "stupid" mistakes like leaving behind a knife sheath; that the killer's face was seen by a survivor as he was leaving the home.

ABOUT JONATHAN T. GILLIAM
Jonathan T. Gilliam grew up in the Ozarks mountains of north Arkansas and graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock with a BA double major in Political Science and Psychology. He served in an undercover role as a Federal Air Marshal. From 2005-2013, Gilliam served with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as a Special Agent in the New York Office on criminal and counterterrorism squads.
Since leaving the FBI, Gilliam has served as a Security and Crisis Management consultant and director of security for a major country music tour as well as personal protection for other high-level celebrities.

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