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Bryan Kohberger’s Idaho Four Enigma - Shadows of an American Tragedy - cover

Bryan Kohberger’s Idaho Four Enigma - Shadows of an American Tragedy

Jamie Pat

Verlag: Publishdrive

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Beschreibung

On a quiet November night in Moscow, Idaho, a nightmare unfolded behind the walls of a house on King Road—four vibrant college students brutally murdered in their sleep. The crime sent shockwaves through America, igniting fear, speculation, and a desperate hunt for answers. When Bryan Kohberger, a quiet criminology student with a chilling obsession for criminal minds, was arrested miles away, the nation demanded to know: Who is this man? Why did he do it? And how could something so monstrous happen in plain sight?
 
In this gripping, cinematic true-crime narrative, Bryan Kohberger’s Idaho Four Enigma: Shadows of an American Tragedy pulls readers into the heart of one of the most haunting modern murder cases in American history. With the immersive intensity of a thriller, this book retraces the victims’ final hours, the eerie unease in Moscow before dawn broke, the frantic investigation that gripped the nation, and the chilling unraveling of the man now accused of the unthinkable.
 
Through haunting storytelling, raw suspense, and relentless detail, this book goes beyond the headlines to explore:
 
The vibrant lives and tragic final hours of the Idaho Four
 
The terror that swept a small college town as a killer stalked unseen
 
The complex, unsettling portrait of Bryan Kohberger—the alleged murderer with a hidden darkness
 
The cat-and-mouse pursuit that led to his capture across state lines
 
The lingering trauma, unanswered questions, and an unshakable fear that remains long after the crime
 
More than a true crime retelling, this book is a journey into the fragile illusion of safety, the thin line between ordinary and evil, and the echoes of tragedy that never die.
 
For fans of In Cold Blood, I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, and the most chilling true crime accounts, this is not just a story you’ll read—it’s one you’ll feel in your bones.
Verfügbar seit: 30.07.2025.
Drucklänge: 153 Seiten.

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