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  • Did Bryan Kohberger Stalk Any Of His Alleged Victims?
    Jun 18 2025
    According to a source who is familiar with the investigation, Bryan Kohberger was stalking his victim(s) for weeks before the actual murders. He also was very, very careful about leaving traces of his DNA whenever he was out in public in Pennsylvania, even going so far as to wear gloves while going out to cover his tracks. The source also says that Kohberger is not stupid and has taken steps to cover his tracks.



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    Idaho suspect stalked victims for WEEKS and wore GLOVES | Daily Mail Online
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    12 m
  • What Did Bryan Kohberger Tell The Police After His Arrest?
    Jun 18 2025
    Bryan Kohberger has not said much since his arrest, and certainly no comments that have been made to the public. However, there are reports from sources working at the jail about some of the comments he has made, but overall, they report that his behavior has been compliant and according to the source, he is starting to get used to his new surroundings.

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    source:

    Idaho Murder Suspect Spoke About Slain Students During Extradition: 'It's Really Sad What Happened to Them' (msn.com)
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    11 m
  • Bryan Kohberger And The Reddit Survey
    Jun 17 2025
    In this episode, we take a look at some of that evidence in the Reddit survey that he posted, purportedly as part of a school project. Experts however are saying that it's possible that the prosecution could use this survey at the trial as part of the evidence.


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    source:

    Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger's 'sick social experiment' examined by experts: 'Mind-blowing' | Fox News
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    11 m
  • The State Of Idaho Responds To A Flurry Of Kohberger Requests
    Jun 17 2025
    In this epsisode we are diving right back into the court documents. This time we are taking a look at the state of Idaho's response to Bryan Kohberger and his newest demands.



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    source:

    051223 States Response to Defendants Third Supplemental Request for Discovery.pdf (idaho.gov)


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    051223 States Response to Defendants Motion to Compel Discovery.pdf (idaho.gov)
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    12 m
  • Diddy Trial: Special Agent DeLeassa Penland's Is Back On The Stand After Lunch On Day 24 (Part 3) (6/17/25)
    Jun 17 2025
    After the lunch break on Monday, June 16, 2025, testimony resumed with U.S. Special Agent DeLeassa Penland, who continued detailing travel records and communications tied to alleged “freak‑off” encounters. Specifically, she walked the jury through flight itineraries showing that a male escort—identified as Jules Theodore—flew from Los Angeles to New York in December 2009. These arrangements were allegedly made by Sean Combs and paid for using his American Express card registered to Bad Boy Entertainment. The jury also heard text messages between Combs and Jules coordinating the travel and stay at the London Hotel, underlining the prosecution’s argument about the orchestration of these encounters.


    Following that, the focus shifted to financial documentation: the prosecution introduced credit card statements and travel logs tying Combs’s business entity to payments for escorts and hotel bookings. These materials were presented to support the trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges—showing evidence of Combs arranging and funding travel and accommodations for escorts. Court then adjourned for the day, with the testimony set to continue the next day



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    source:

    June 16, 2025 - Day 24 of testimony in the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial | CNN
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    12 m
  • Diddy Trial: The Feds Call Two More Federal Agents To The Stand Before Lunch On Day 24 (Part 2) (6/17/25)
    Jun 17 2025
    In the morning session, Judge Arun Subramanian formally dismissed Juror No. 6—a 41-year-old Black man—due to “lack of candor” after he gave conflicting statements about living in the Bronx versus New Jersey, which raised concerns about his eligibility for juror service in the Southern District of New York. Combs’s defense argued that this dismissal reduced the diversity of the panel and was racially motivated, filing a letter and threatening to seek a mistrial if the removal wasn't reversed. Judge Subramanian denied both requests, stating that the decision was based strictly on the juror's factual inconsistencies, not race, and quickly seated a White accountant from Westchester County as a replacement

    After the jury reassembled, prosecutors called Ananya Sankar, a paralegal specialist from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, as a summary witness. Before lunch, Sankar began presenting and walking jurors through a collection of text messages and call logs—including communications between Combs, his staff (like chief of staff Kristina Khorram), and his ex-girlfriend “Jane”.

    These messages covered topics such as organizing “Wild King Nights,” procurement of MDMA (“Molly”), and discussions of explicit encounters—part of the prosecution’s efforts to organize the voluminous digital evidence ahead of closing the case this week.

    The second witness to take the stand before lunch on June 16, 2025, was Special Agent DeLeassa Penland from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York. She served as another "summary witness," dispatched to help organize and present the vast trove of digital evidence to the jury. Penland walked jurors through charts and data, including additional phone and text message logs—this time highlighting communications between Combs, his bodyguard “D‑Roc,” and former assistant “Mia.”


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    source:

    Live updates: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial coverage | CNN
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    16 m
  • Diddy Trial: The Feds Call Two More Federal Agents To The Stand Before Lunch On Day 24 (Part 1) (6/17/25)
    Jun 17 2025
    In the morning session, Judge Arun Subramanian formally dismissed Juror No. 6—a 41-year-old Black man—due to “lack of candor” after he gave conflicting statements about living in the Bronx versus New Jersey, which raised concerns about his eligibility for juror service in the Southern District of New York. Combs’s defense argued that this dismissal reduced the diversity of the panel and was racially motivated, filing a letter and threatening to seek a mistrial if the removal wasn't reversed. Judge Subramanian denied both requests, stating that the decision was based strictly on the juror's factual inconsistencies, not race, and quickly seated a White accountant from Westchester County as a replacement

    After the jury reassembled, prosecutors called Ananya Sankar, a paralegal specialist from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, as a summary witness. Before lunch, Sankar began presenting and walking jurors through a collection of text messages and call logs—including communications between Combs, his staff (like chief of staff Kristina Khorram), and his ex-girlfriend “Jane”.

    These messages covered topics such as organizing “Wild King Nights,” procurement of MDMA (“Molly”), and discussions of explicit encounters—part of the prosecution’s efforts to organize the voluminous digital evidence ahead of closing the case this week.

    The second witness to take the stand before lunch on June 16, 2025, was Special Agent DeLeassa Penland from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York. She served as another "summary witness," dispatched to help organize and present the vast trove of digital evidence to the jury. Penland walked jurors through charts and data, including additional phone and text message logs—this time highlighting communications between Combs, his bodyguard “D‑Roc,” and former assistant “Mia.”


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    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    Live updates: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial coverage | CNN
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    19 m
  • Diddy Trial: Jonathan Perez Continues His Testimony After Lunch On Day 23 (Part 2) (6/17/25)
    Jun 17 2025

    After lunch on June 13th, 2025, Jonathan Perez resumed his testimony in the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, offering damning details that reinforced the government’s racketeering and sex trafficking allegations. Perez, a former Combs security employee turned cooperating witness, testified about a specific 2016 incident in Miami where he claimed he witnessed Combs physically assault a woman at a private party and later direct staff to “clean it up” and “get her quiet.” He stated that money was exchanged afterward and that Combs instructed him never to speak of the incident. The prosecution used Perez’s recollection to suggest a pattern of coercion, witness silencing, and obstruction of justice — aligning it with earlier testimony from female accusers who alleged that payouts and intimidation were standard after violent encounters.


    Perez also told the court that Combs maintained a private surveillance system on his properties, allegedly used to record and archive footage of parties, including potential incriminating material. He said that some of these recordings were stored in a “vault room” accessible only to a small group of trusted insiders, further fueling the prosecution's theory that Combs operated a tightly controlled criminal enterprise. Under cross-examination, the defense sought to discredit Perez by pointing to past drug use and his motivation for cooperating with prosecutors, implying he was seeking leniency for unrelated charges. Still, Perez remained composed and firm in his answers, drawing a clear picture of systemic abuse and calculated coverups under Combs’ direction.



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    source:

    June 13, 2025 - Day 23 of testimony in the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial | CNN

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