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Bryan Kohberger Mystery, How Could He Pull off Idaho Murders?
Bryan Kohberger allegedly entered a house with a knife and slaughtered 4 people when 6 people and a dog were in the 3-level home, so how could a first-time killer pull that off?
TMZ Studios has a new series, “Strange & Suspicious,” which begins airing Monday on a dozen FOX stations, where we explore strange, unexplained and downright weird stories, and the Idaho murder case raises lots of questions.
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5/22/23
According to prosecutors, Kohberger first killed Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen on the third floor of the house, then went downstairs and killed Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. He then allegedly encountered one of the 2 survivors in the house but didn’t harm her, and then he left.
There are so many questions … he was getting an advanced degree in criminal justice, so how did he gamble no one would scream and the others would overtake him? How was he protecting himself from a dog that could attack him? If he was after one of the women, why didn’t he wait until she left the house? Lots of questions.
“Strange & Suspicious” — from UFOs to true crime to bizarre phenomena … click here to see when and where the show airs.
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We unpack the 2026 Emmy nominations : Pop Culture Happy Hour
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Can you say no to a friend’s wedding? : It’s Been a Minute
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Are we spending too much on other people’s weddings?
Going to a friend’s weddings can be so fun and meaningful… but it can also really hurt your wallet. A survey by LendingTree found that 31% of people who had been to a wedding in the past five years had accrued debt to attend. So what’s driving up the cost of weddings for guests? And what makes it so hard to say no to these expenses?
Brittany breaks it down with Allyson Rees, senior analyst at trend forecasting firm WGSN, and Annie Joy Williams, assistant editor at The Atlantic.
This episode was produced by Liam McBain, with additional support from Corey Antonio Rose. It was edited by Neena Pathak. Our Supervising Producer is Cher Vincent. Our Executive Producer is Barton Girdwood. Our VP of Programming is Yolanda Sangweni.
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