As a meticulous crime investigator focused on uncovering every minute detail of this case, it is crucial to carefully review the evidence presented in this transcript. The intricate web of information contained within each witness statement and piece of physical evidence can provide valuable insights into the criminal event that occurred.

One fact that is known about this particular crime case is that it involves a burglary at a local jewelry store. The precision and calculated nature of the break-in suggest a familiarity with the layout of the store and a meticulous method of operation by the perpetrator.

By scrutinizing the dialogue within this transcript, we can dissect the accounts provided by witnesses and potential suspects to identify any inconsistencies or discrepancies that may shed light on the identity of the individual responsible for this crime. Every word spoken holds the potential to contribute to the larger puzzle we are working to solve, and it is imperative that we approach this task with unwavering attention to detail.

As we delve deeper into the text, we must remain vigilant in our pursuit of justice, utilizing our expertise and keen investigative skills to piece together the fragments of evidence and bring clarity to the circumstances surrounding this heinous act. The truth may be obscured, but with diligence and determination, we will uncover the hidden truths that lie within these pages.

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44 Comments to “Bryan Kohberger's Criminal Profile & Is Chad Daybell Betraying Lori Vallow? Feat:@HiddenTrueCrime”

  • @annieelise

    Go check out Dr. John and Lauren’s channel @hiddentruecrime

  • @SBD536

    @Dr. John. Thank you for keeping us safe!!! Your work is very commendable! I love your & Lauren's YouTube channel. You make a lot of sense of the plethora of details on true crime. You both are wonderful.

  • @cw5118

    Great guests Annie!

  • @katrinatrujillo4829

    Wait…I feel like I missed something. Where is the rest of the trial coverage??? Help please. I am invested now and need to know.

  • @Wanderingnomad2829

    According to people who knew her she was drugging her husbands and kids – so she is not the sweet mother her family praised her for being!!

  • @Wanderingnomad2829

    Love all three of you – John Lauren and Annie Elise

  • @alicefarretta8989

    I took one look at that guy when he got pulled over and I got to tell you the worst vibe in the world I almost felt ill that's like a validation for me

  • @christenenienaber7939

    That man know what he is talking about,so interesant love it,thanks Annie

  • @Sue.M

    It is horrifying to find out that THIS monster walked amongst us … I wish we knew sooner

  • @Sue.M

    Need to pause this … John and Lauren are amazing guests! Love your thoughts .. so creeped out right now lol !

  • @ashleighzirkelbach2592

    This was 7 months ago i know im really far behind but is there ginna be another bideo about this with the text messages and things i really love you an plan on subscribing to you on here as well as uour seriously as soon as i get my new Job and have the money thank you for always giving us the absolute best when it comes to breaking everything's down and detail's

  • @jcfc8197

    What is this doctor talking about? Xanax has a nasty taste to it. You can’t cover the taste with iced tea, coffee, beer, liquor, etc. my dad and I put it in small class of liquor and you can definitely taste it. We spit it out.

  • @niaselah3348

    I'm not so sure BK was victim of bullying. To me it's more likely based on his behavior in other circumstances that he felt entitled to his girls classmates and they probably tried to let him down easy but he kept insisting until they felt forced to be blunt so he back away from them.
    If you harass a woman you are not a victim when she tells you No

  • @AdamTheTruthSeeker

    I dont have to be a psychologicaligist to know if tour murder your kids under ANY circumstance. You are a psychopath. I need to be a psychologicaligist.

  • @hopeyygirl7040

    We need a kohberger update soon 🙁

  • @my_name_is_rhyme

    1:20:30 I wish I knew everything said here lol

  • @my_name_is_rhyme

    19:21 skip to here for them actually talking about the cases not themselves lol

  • @samwhite414

    I’m not saying he’s innocent in any way shape or form BUT she was the mastermind. He was a bit insane with the fake religion thing to scam people but the murders were from the mind of Lori and done by Chad and her brother.

  • @samwhite414

    Can the Dr. explain why a guy in Columbus Ohio was let out with a gps monitor (after 50+ infractions while locked up) for him to go on to commit multiple assaults/robberies and a rape/murder before being arrested?

  • @Lovely.Madness

    Please, Annie, cover the Idaho/Kohberger trial with weekly in-depth updates. News isn't as easy to find in Canada now, and I can't miss a beat.

  • @MellyLyn958

    I get the impression that Chad is too much a weenie to be able to manipulate anyone, let alone Lori.

  • @CynthiaBowen-ju7ob

    I can't believe that she let her children be killed. I just can't get over her saying that they are happy being dead.

  • @jamesnutt4627

    The bodies found on his land , why didn’t he asked her where were her children ?

  • @maggieduke5072

    Wow, on Bryan you both hit the nail on the head. He believes he he smarter, better than everyone. He thinks he has the control over the police, the people in general , the courts

  • @maggieduke5072

    On the 4 college students , that Brian his eyes really stayed with me. The evil in those eyes just stayed with me. I can not look at him to this day. I pray he doesn’t get away with this crime. The trial gets push back.

  • @kristennelson2480

    Sorry but my life is more important than a friend I have kids to live for so I’m not willing to risk my life for a friend but I would definitely do whatever I could to save a life no matter who they are as long as it’s not putting mine in jeopardy 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @kristennelson2480

    I have a bachelor’s degree in Criminology…what if he was trying to learn how to manipulate instead of try to feel normalized….same as people watch crime shows to get ideas

  • @kristennelson2480

    Interesting…I always thought it was just a parole board that made those decisions alone based on what the offender had to say during the hearing and their behavior during incarceration

  • @GiraffeGal1

    Wow! What a great discussion!

  • @rachalperry190

    Thank you for this video…it was really informative. I have to add that it’s been a very long time since I’ve seen so much genuine respect such as was shown between Dr John and his wife.

  • @ashestoashesc6571

    I love how she complements her husband often.

  • @maddiehall8262

    Gotta have them back!! They are great!

  • @TeresaMccourt-ct4ve

    It sure does make sense

  • @biancagoodlong69

    I knew he was going to flip! I can't wait to see what's going to happen in Arizona!

  • @yvonnebennett3688

    This is GOLD. I hope you and the Matthais' do another co-lab soon. Great team. Brilliant. Thanks ALL.

  • @shawnaciancio7442

    That was by far the best, most informative and most fascinating video I have seen on both of these cases! And we all know there’s A TON of them. Annie, you could have a great career as a journalist… or… as a “interviewer”, I don’t know what Im trying to say is called! Really great job! Im a therapist, my education & masters degree is in marriage & family therapy. However, not necessarily my real passion, which would be exactly what Dr. John does! I would love to see more of this content on every case! I’ve actually been too scared to pursue his level of education, then to actually have to experience a real life hands on internship! OMG, NO. My own internship was terrifying enough and it’s no where near the level of his kind of work. As fascinating as this area is to me and as passionate as I am about this field, its equally as intimidating! So hearing Dr. John’s thoughts was amazing! Its always the first thing I wonder about in every case! His wife’s thoughts as well. The two of them together was so interesting! I also love Freud, so to hear this thought process and analogy blew my mind!!! I never would have made that comparison but as soon as I heard it, it clicked and I was like duh, Shawna, how could I miss this? Brain’s actions immediately came a little more full circle to me. Thank you so much Annie for incorporating a different approach into true crime. You are the best!!

  • @aneleaanieli9102

    What about the "loud tud" ; the interview with the neighbor who said he heard a loud noise like from a gunshot; people from the comunity who said they knew at around 8-9 a.m. from snapchats and facebook that there were shooting in the house and killed people; also the police report of found Glock in BK's home. Yes, the students were killed by a knife but what if BK had also a gun in him and for some reasons the trigger was pushed, idk it could be just a fire in the air, but it would explain the specific noise. And it's really crazy that the police knew about the killing at 11 but all the student comunity knew it hours before them at around 8-9. And they didn't just know that there were killed students but also they knew the rumours that "there was a shooting". And people explain that when they saw all that in snapchat and FB they though that it was a party house messing with drugs and drug dealers and it's not suprising that in one point people in the house found their trouble. But the most interesting is that surviving roomates knew very well that there was a homicide in the house and they take time to write about it and post it all over internet but to call the police – no. And it's not rumours, it's the absolutely truth that the comunity knew what happened hours before the police.

  • @iamintentional

    I do not believe BK did this. Someone with severe OCD? Not that way…Never. What about the questions of an 3-4 hour delay between when students got word, friends started calling the family AND THEN the police were called. The concerns by many the setting was staged in those 4 hours? Something stinks like a kettle of rotten fish. He is odd…doesn't make him a killer. I smell a frame job.

  • @aliciabarnard8326

    Can you do the case of William tyrell in Australia ??? Please xx 😊

  • @wendy_n_mine

    You're killing me, Annie! These are always so good!

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