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In this video, Dr. G — clinical and forensic psychologist, body language and behavior expert — delves deep into the newly released Idaho State Police evidence photos of Bryan Kohberger’s WSU Pullman apartment and office, where he lived while committing the tragic murders of four University of Idaho students. Dr. G provides an exclusive hidden clue in Kohberger’s office.
These chilling images—over 500 released—show a stark and desolate living space: nearly bare walls, empty shelves, a sparse closet of button-down shirts, criminology textbooks, graded essays, disciplinary letters, and unsettling personal items like birthday cards and motivational whiteboard messages (“TAKE IT EASY!” / “DON’T GIVE UP”). We also see evidence of criminology interests through titles like Unsafe in the Ivory Tower, Why the Innocent Plead Guilty and the Guilty Go Free, alongside personal clutter like parking tickets and election material.
Dr. G breaks down the behavioral and emotional subtext conveyed through these details:
-What can the barren appearance of his environment—clean yet empty—tell us about emotional detachment, control, or psychological compartmentalization?
-How do the choice of reading materials, essays, and motivational messages reflect Kohberger’s internal narrative or mindset leading up to the murders?
-What might the presence of innocuous items—birthday cards, a disciplinary letter—amid such a chilling context indicate about cognitive dissonance or his ability to function emotionally and socially in parallel worlds?
Dr. G reflects on what this visual evidence reveals about behavior under extreme cognitive dissonance and the subtle language of environment as psychological profile:
Beyond typical forensics, this is a study in how a space becomes an external manifestation of inner conflict—silence, tidy organization, and calculated presentation can mask turmoil. We examine how these items—books, cards, whiteboard scrawls— unintentionally project deeper truths about impulsivity, repression, or calculated façade. It's a chilling lesson in human behavior and the forensic power of environment as nonverbal testimony.
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Dr. G is a clinical and forensic psychologist. He is a published author, entrepreneur, and currently conducts psychotherapy, and couples’ therapy.
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