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A Psychological Look Back At The Idaho Murders Two Years Later
Was Bryan Kohberger’s defense strategy always about buying time and hoping the world would forget the sting of the Moscow, Idaho tragedy? Two years have passed since Kohberger’s white Hyundai Elantra was spotted outside the victims’ house, and it feels like the trial’s been perpetually “a year away.” Why has this case, with a gag order limiting new revelations, dragged on so long? Could it be a tactic to soften the impact of the brutal crime for potential jurors?
Bryan Kohberger continues to maintain his innocence, even offering bizarre statements about driving around to look at stars. Creepy? Maybe. Convincing? Hardly. His eerie demeanor, paired with his supposed nighttime “stargazing,” only deepens the discomfort many feel toward him. Is there hope for his defense to strip away this “creepy” aura, or is he doomed to come across as unsettling no matter what?
And then there’s the bizarre fanbase—a handful of people who, against common sense, rally to his side. Women who’ve never met him profess his innocence, desperately trying to connect with him through letters and online support. What draws people, especially women, to form infatuations with alleged criminals? Is it a quest for attention, a longing to feel significant, or a dangerous psychological pattern? What does this fascination reveal about our society, and why does it keep happening?
Is there any way to truly understand these obsessions, or are we destined to watch these twisted relationships play out time and again?
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