Julian Dorey Daily • January 11, 2026
| Guest | Role | Confidence | Extraction Method | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joseph Scott Morgan | Guest | 85% | RULES | Login to Follow |
FULL EPISODE: https://youtu.be/r4G9uGumXZQ
Veteran death investigator Joseph Scott Morgan breaks down why Bryan Kohberger’s behavior suggests a deeper and more disturbing level of obsession than first reported. According to Morgan, Kohberger wasn’t just interested in crime — he was studying how murders are analyzed and solved.
JOSEPH's LINKS
- IG: https://www.instagram.com/josephscottmorgan/?hl=en
- X: https://x.com/JoScottForensic
- JOSEPH'S BOOK - https://www.amazon.com/Blood-Beneath-My-Feet-Investigator-ebook/dp/B008D30KRY?ref_=ast_author_dp
- BODY-BAGS PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/body-bags-with-joseph-scott-morgan/id1587763116
This clip also explores a critical vulnerability in the Idaho 4 case, why certain assumptions could backfire at trial, and how small forensic details can carry enormous weight in court. It’s a sober look at obsession, evidence, and the risks prosecutors face when narratives outrun proof.
Inside this clip:
• Why Kohberger’s obsession went deeper than expected
• Evidence he studied crime breakdowns
• What that behavior signals to investigators
• The potential fatal flaw in the Idaho 4 trial
• Why courtroom outcomes hinge on details
No fantasy timelines.
No sensational leaps.
Just evidence — and what it does in court.
***TIMESTAMPS***
00:00 – Kohberger’s Incel theory, rise in violence, diagnosis
12:32 – Kohberger’s Driving factors, idle hands, Chapin’s mom
26:29 – Epstein, jail cell, unanswered forensics
44:59 – What the Epstein case really means
57:52 – Joseph’s work
Watch the full conversation on the Julian Dorey Podcast
@JulianDoreyDaily
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