Why Nobody Could Have Predicted Bryan Kohberger — And What That Costs Us

Mar 28, 01:00 AM

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The people who knew Bryan Kohberger heard his name on the news and reportedly felt not shock but recognition. Of course. A clarity that presented itself as something that had always been there. Except it hadn't. Before his name was connected to what allegedly happened in Moscow, Idaho, those same people were living with discomfort, not certainty. The certainty came after — assembled by a brain that cannot tolerate ambiguity as a permanent state, built from materials that were genuinely present but never organized that way before the outcome existed to organize them around.

True Crime Today presents the series finale of The Shape of Him from Hidden Killers host Tony Brueski — an examination of hindsight bias, the psychology of prediction, and what it means to live in the uncertainty that exists before outcomes are known.

This episode examines what behavioral science actually says about predicting targeted violence, why the problem is structurally hard in ways that more careful attention won't fix, and what it costs us to pretend otherwise. And it speaks directly to the person living in present-tense uncertainty right now — watching someone, wondering, not knowing — and gives her the most honest thing available: not resolution, but company in the discomfort.

The series closes where it always had to. In the gap. The complete Shape of Him series is available now. Series finale.

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