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Beyond the Phone Pings

Was Bryan Kohberger Really Guilty?

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By: Bethany Lightfoot
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Four students brutally murdered. One man arrested. A case that shocked an entire nation.

The Idaho Four murders shook Moscow, Idaho, and left the University of Idaho community reeling. Bryan Kohberger, a criminology PhD student, was quickly framed as the killer, and the headlines declared the case solved. But does the story really add up?

Beyond the Phone Pings: Was Bryan Kohberger Really Guilty? takes readers beyond the media frenzy and courtroom narratives to investigate the unanswered questions no one else is asking. How reliable is the phone data that supposedly places Kohberger near the scene? Could DNA evidence have been misinterpreted—or even contaminated? What about alternative suspects, overlooked leads, and strange inconsistencies in the timeline? Could such sketchy evidence truly convict someone—or compel them to enter a plea deal? And if that can happen to someone in a high-profile case, what does it mean for you or me? Could any of us be wrongly accused?

With a skeptical eye and investigative rigor, this book examines the gaps, contradictions, and shadowy corners of the case. It challenges the accepted narrative and dares to ask what really happened on that fateful night. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts, amateur detectives, and anyone captivated by mysteries, Beyond the Phone Pings doesn’t just retell the story—it uncovers what’s been hidden, ignored, or dismissed.

If Bryan Kohberger did not commit the murders, then who did? And more importantly, what does this case reveal about the fragile nature of justice and the stories we are told to believe?

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