Kohberger Evidence

Kohberger Evidence - Blood, Wounds, and What the Crime Scene Told Investigators

30 min · 29. mar. 2026
episode Kohberger Evidence - Blood, Wounds, and What the Crime Scene Told Investigators cover

Beskrivelse

Host Alexandra Reeves examines the forensic evidence from the November 2022 Moscow, Idaho murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. The episode analyzes wound patterns, bloodstain evidence, and crime scene reconstruction that helped convict Bryan Kohberger, detailing how defensive injuries and physical evidence revealed each victim's final moments. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til at kommentere

Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af Kohberger Evidence-fællesskabet!

Kom i gang

2 måneder kun 19 kr.

Derefter 99 kr. / måned · Opsig når som helst.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle episoder

4 episoder

episode Kohberger Evidence - Unravel the case piece by piece with Alexandra Reeves cover

Kohberger Evidence - Unravel the case piece by piece with Alexandra Reeves

Join investigative journalist Alexandra Reeves as she dissects the forensic evidence against Bryan Kohberger in the Idaho student murders. From breakthrough genetic genealogy and microscopic DNA traces to cell tower data and surveillance footage, discover how modern forensic science transformed fragments of evidence into a comprehensive investigation. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

29. mar. 202652 s
episode Kohberger Evidence - The Digital Ghost: Phone Pings, Surveillance, and a White Elantra cover

Kohberger Evidence - The Digital Ghost: Phone Pings, Surveillance, and a White Elantra

Alexandra Reeves examines the digital evidence in the Bryan Kohberger case: twelve phone pings near victims' home before murders, device going dark during the killings, surveillance footage of a white Hyundai Elantra, and cell tower data mapping his movements. She explores how modern technology creates an inescapable trail for those who believe they can vanish. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

29. mar. 202626 min
episode Kohberger Evidence - Blood, Wounds, and What the Crime Scene Told Investigators cover

Kohberger Evidence - Blood, Wounds, and What the Crime Scene Told Investigators

Host Alexandra Reeves examines the forensic evidence from the November 2022 Moscow, Idaho murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. The episode analyzes wound patterns, bloodstain evidence, and crime scene reconstruction that helped convict Bryan Kohberger, detailing how defensive injuries and physical evidence revealed each victim's final moments. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

29. mar. 202630 min