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[Investigating the Idaho Student Murders: A Dateline Deep Dive]-[Talking Dateline: The Terrible Night on King Road]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2025-05-14

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Uncovering the Truth Behind the King Road Murders

In this episode of Talking Dateline, host Blaine Alexander sits down with veteran correspondent Keith Morrison to discuss their comprehensive investigation into the tragic murders of four University of Idaho students on November 13, 2022. The episode, titled The Terrible Night on King Road, serves as a groundbreaking exploration of a case that is still unfolding as the trial of the accused, Brian Kohberger, approaches.

Reporting on an Active Case

Morrison emphasizes the unique challenges of reporting on a case that has not yet been adjudicated. Unlike typical Dateline stories where a verdict has already been reached, this case requires extreme caution. "In our court system, the man accused in this case is innocent until and unless he's proven guilty," Morrison notes, explaining that their reporting is strictly vetted and based on highly reliable sources to ensure total accuracy while navigating the complexities of a pending trial.

The Profile of Brian Kohberger

Much of the investigation centers on the question: "Who is Brian Kohberger?" Morrison describes him as a man who lived "in the shadows," noted by peers as being "socially awkward" yet academically brilliant. His Ph.D. studies in criminology often led him to explore "very dark, very difficult, very scary" subjects. The investigation highlights disturbing Google searches found on Kohberger’s phone regarding "sociopathic traits" and "can psychopaths behave pro-socially," which experts suggest may indicate a self-aware attempt to understand his own psychological deviations.

Key Evidence and Investigative Findings

The Dateline team utilized advanced storytelling techniques, including animations, to reconstruct the crime scene. Among the evidence discussed is video footage of a white car—believed to be Kohberger’s—circling the residence. Morrison reflects on the chilling nature of this footage, noting that FBI profilers suggest the driver was "steeling himself," essentially debating whether he could commit the act. Additionally, the report touches on the "bushy eyebrows" detail, a critical piece of evidence linked to the suspect.

Addressing the Tragedy of the Victims

The podcast shifts focus to the victims—Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. Through interviews with family and friends, the episode paints a portrait of four vibrant young people on the cusp of adulthood. Kaylee was remembered as "spontaneous," while Maddie was described as an "old soul." Morrison poignantly observes the tragedy of their potential being "cut off" just as they were preparing to launch into life.

Addressing Public Speculation

Morrison also addresses the lingering public questions regarding why 911 was not called immediately by the surviving roommates. He explains that the house was a scene of confusion, where the surviving students—having been "partying virtually all night long"—likely lacked the frame of reference to process the horror they were witnessing. Morrison reminds listeners that in such moments, human behavior is often irrational, stating, "You just don't know what one feels in that moment."

By providing this detailed look, Dateline aims to offer clarity on the events of that night while honoring the lives lost and maintaining the integrity of the ongoing legal process.

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📖 Transcript

Hey everyone it's Jenna Bush Hager from today with Jenna and friends, reminding you to check out my podcast Open Book with Jenna.
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Hi, everyone. It's Blaine Alexander, and we are Talking Dateline.
I'm joined by the one and only Keith Morrison to talk about his latest episode The Terrible Night on King Road.

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