Why Kohberger's Red Flags Weren't Enough — The Gap Between Feeling And Fact

Why Kohberger's Red Flags Weren't Enough — The Gap Between Feeling And Fact

Multiple people across multiple years felt something wrong around Bryan Kohberger. A delivery driver. Classmates. Fellow graduate students at Washington State. People who created distance without being able to name what they were moving away from. People who mentioned their discomfort and watched the conversation end there — because a feeling has nowhere to go in a system built to require evidence.

True Crime Today presents Part Three of The Shape of Him from Hidden Killers host Tony Brueski — a direct examination of the gap between social threat detection and institutional action, and what it costs the people caught in between.

This episode explains the neuroscience behind that gut feeling: why it's real, why it fires around harmless people too, and why that imprecision is exactly why systems require something more. It walks through every threshold Kohberger fell below — mandatory reporting, threat assessment, HR, mental health intervention, law enforcement — and makes the honest case that the architecture that let him move freely is the same architecture that protects all of us.

And then it speaks to the people carrying guilt about a feeling they had and nowhere to take it. And to the professionals who saw something and hit the wall of what the system allows. Both conversations are long overdue. Part three of five.

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