Did Kohberger’s Dad See The Red Flags In His Son?

### Main Points
– Howard Blum’s new book, “When the Night Comes Falling,” investigates the Idaho student murders and the case against Bryan Kohberger.
– The book is noted for its excellent storytelling and biographical approach, intertwining the lives of the victims, Kohberger, and his father.
– Robin Dreeke emphasizes that the book provides a behavioral arc of the individuals involved, despite not offering new information on the case.
– Blum conducted extensive interviews, particularly focusing on Kohberger’s father, revealing the father’s awareness of his son’s social and behavioral issues.
– Discussions include the father’s attempts to support Kohberger despite red flags, such as past drug addiction and behavioral problems.
– The book raises questions about the ongoing case, highlighting the absence of a trial date and the presumption of Kohberger’s innocence.
– The conversation explores the psychological and familial dynamics that may have influenced Kohberger’s actions.
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