Bryan Kohberger: No Trial, No Testimony—So Where’s Lifetime Getting Their Script?

Bryan Kohberger: No Trial, No Testimony—So Where’s Lifetime Getting Their Script?

Before the families could speak, Hollywood did. In a stunning October 2025 announcement, Lifetime confirmed that actor Miles Merry will play Bryan Kohberger in an upcoming dramatization of the Idaho student murders. The film, part of the network’s long-running “Ripped From the Headlines” series, is already deep in pre-production — casting finalized, production crew set, and a release date likely locked. But the families of the victims? They were never asked. Never consulted. Never warned.

This is Lifetime’s formula: turn tragedy into prime-time content. They did it with Amanda Knox, Gabby Petito, and Chris Watts — all criticized for exploiting real people’s pain. But the Kohberger case stands apart. There was no trial, no testimony, no motive revealed under oath. Kohberger pled guilty in July 2025, receiving four consecutive life sentences without parole. The record is silent — and into that silence, Lifetime will now write fiction.

That’s what makes this story so unsettling. Without verified facts, screenwriters must invent them: imagined conflicts, fictional flashbacks, emotional arcs, and even dialogue for the killer himself. None of it comes from evidence or sworn testimony — yet millions will watch and remember those scenes as if they were true.

Alivea Goncalves, sister of victim Kaylee Goncalves, called it “really angering.” The families weren’t informed. They learned from the headlines. To them, the victims are not characters, and their grief is not a plotline.

This isn’t about one network being evil — it’s about the moral cost of entertainment that blurs the line between truth and storytelling. Because when a true crime story gets rewritten for television, it doesn’t just distort memory — it replaces it.

#BryanKohberger #IdahoMurders #LifetimeMovie #TrueCrimeNews #KayleeGoncalves #XanaKernodle #MadisonMogen #EthanChapin #TrueCrimeCommunity #JusticeForTheVictims

Jaksot(500)

Bryan Kohberger: Profiting Off Murder | When Infamy Becomes an Industry

Bryan Kohberger: Profiting Off Murder | When Infamy Becomes an Industry

Bryan Kohberger can’t leave his cell — but his story can. In the state of Idaho, there’s no Son of Sam law, meaning that a convicted murderer can legally make money from the story of his crimes. Books...

31 Loka 202533min

When Justice Fails | Bryan Kohberger’s Profits & The Abby Zwerner Trial

When Justice Fails | Bryan Kohberger’s Profits & The Abby Zwerner Trial

Two stories. One broken system. In Idaho, Bryan Kohberger could legally make money off his own murders. In Virginia, a first-grade teacher named Abby Zwerner was shot after four separate warnings were...

31 Loka 202552min

The Psychological Breakdown of Bryan Kohberger Behind Bars

The Psychological Breakdown of Bryan Kohberger Behind Bars

In this Hidden Killers deep dive, Tony Brueski examines what really happens to a mind like Bryan Kohberger’s when the walls close in and the audience disappears. After being sentenced to life in pris...

30 Loka 202513min

Bryan Kohberger’s Secret Trial Plan: The Survivors He Planned to Call for His Defense

Bryan Kohberger’s Secret Trial Plan: The Survivors He Planned to Call for His Defense

Before Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students, his defense team was quietly preparing a courtroom strategy that would have shocked the nation. Accor...

28 Loka 202513min

Bryan Kohberger: The Evidence We’ll Never See — What A Jury Never Got to Hear-WEEK IN REVIEW

Bryan Kohberger: The Evidence We’ll Never See — What A Jury Never Got to Hear-WEEK IN REVIEW

When Bryan Kohberger suddenly took a plea deal, the courtroom went silent — and with it, hundreds of pieces of evidence, witness testimony, and forensic detail that were set to define one of the most ...

26 Loka 202514min

Inside Kohberger’s Last Power Play: Why He Won’t Pay the Families He Destroyed-WEEK IN REVIEW

Inside Kohberger’s Last Power Play: Why He Won’t Pay the Families He Destroyed-WEEK IN REVIEW

There’s a kind of cruelty that doesn’t end with a conviction. It’s quieter — colder — and it shows up in the fine print of legal filings long after the headlines fade. Convicted killer Bryan Kohberge...

25 Loka 202518min

Growing Up Kohberger: The Family Behind the Killer-WEEK IN REVIEW

Growing Up Kohberger: The Family Behind the Killer-WEEK IN REVIEW

Before the flashing lights and the headlines, the Kohbergers were just a quiet Pennsylvania family. Then one December night, the world changed — and so did their last name. In this Hidden Killers spe...

25 Loka 202512min

Kohberger’s Final Power Play: Hijacking His Own Lawyers to Stay Relevant

Kohberger’s Final Power Play: Hijacking His Own Lawyers to Stay Relevant

There’s something broken in the system — and Bryan Kohberger knows exactly how to exploit it. You’d think that after pleading guilty and being sentenced to four consecutive life terms for the murders...

24 Loka 202517min

Suosittua kategoriassa Politiikka ja uutiset

uutiscast
aikalisa
ootsa-kuullut-tasta-2
politiikan-puskaradio
rss-ootsa-kuullut-tasta
tervo-halme
rss-pinnalla
rss-podme-livebox
otetaan-yhdet
rss-asiastudio
aihe
et-sa-noin-voi-sanoo-esittaa
the-ulkopolitist
radio-antro
rss-vaalirankkurit-podcast
rss-ulkopoditiikkaa
rss-mina-ukkola
rss-girls-finish-f1rst
linda-maria
rss-raha-talous-ja-politiikka