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Eating a Krowberger / Guest: Dr. John Brady

Convicted Killer Cries ‘Fowl’ as Inmates Serve him a Cold Dish of Karmic Crow

Eating crow just took on an entire new meaning. It now comes with a heavy dose of lack of self-awareness. It now comes in the form of a Krowberger (crow burger). Bryan Kohberger, convicted of brutally murdering four University of Idaho students, is back in the headlines for reasons that almost defy belief. In a move dripping with irony—and darkly comic in its absurdity—Kohberger has filed a sexual harassment complaint against fellow inmates who, he claims, taunt him and deprive him of sleep. The man who slaughtered four young lives now casts himself as the victim, seemingly oblivious to both his own crimes and to the realities of prison culture, where “snitching” carries a brutal price.

Dr. John Brady, a nationally recognized forensic psychologist, is extremely familiar with the bizarre mental makeup of such killers. The lack of self-awareness and the inability to grasp the obvious irony is something Brady knows plenty about.

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Kohberger, once calculating and cold, is now reduced to pleading for sympathy from a system he defied in the most monstrous way. The public, rightly, struggles to stomach the idea of him crying foul over harassment when his own actions were so heinous. And yet, this macabre twist offers an important psychological window into the mind of a killer who exhibits no sense of irony, proportion, or self-awareness.

Dr. John Brady, a respected forensic psychologist who has extensively studied the mental makeup of violent offenders, is uniquely positioned to unpack this contradiction. Why does Kohberger perceive himself as a victim, even after being judged guilty of four savage murders? What does this complaint reveal about the narcissism, entitlement, and distorted worldview of killers like him? And how should the public—and prison officials—interpret such behavior?

For audiences, the story is not just the dark humor of a killer eating crow—it’s the chilling reminder that people like Kohberger live in mental worlds entirely detached from moral reality. Dr. Brady can provide clarity, depth, and much-needed insight into the psychological gymnastics of a man who sees cruelty as his right but cries foul when it turns back on him.

Relevant Article(s):

Bryan Kohberger Files Sexual Harassment Complaint Over Prison Bullying: Report – Newsweek

Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger becomes ‘jailhouse Karen’ with grievances: experts | Fox News

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OPTIONAL Q&A

  1. What does Kohberger’s harassment complaint reveal about his self-awareness, or lack thereof?
  2. How common is it for convicted killers to file complaints against fellow inmates?
  3. Does this kind of behavior suggest narcissism, entitlement, or sheer psychological denial?
  4. How do maximum-security inmates typically respond when someone is labeled a “snitch”?
  5. Why is it darkly ironic for a convicted murderer to claim victimhood in prison?
  6. What does this tell us about the criminal mind and its relationship to accountability?
  7. Is Kohberger’s complaint a survival tactic, or simply another delusional misstep?
  8. What broader lessons does this case offer about prison dynamics and killer psychology?
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Forensic Psychologist, Dr. John Brady

ABOUT DR. JOHN BRADY…

Dr. John Brady is a forensic psychologist who for 25 years has spent hours analyzing why individuals commit heinous crimes, providing testimony in numerous criminal cases, and writing six books taken directly from his professional clinical work and court records.

Having worked with some of the nation’s top defense attorneys, prosecutors, private investigators, judges and even perpetrators themselves, Dr. Brady holds that powerbrokers in some of the most prosperous communities often work to hide the evil lurking within some of the biggest work hubs, endangering the public by withholding information.

Dr. Brady, who has written about why wealthy women shoplift to why individuals commit horrific mass-murders, can explain the step-by-step journey taken in the perpetrators’ unconscious journey into darkness.

“It is possible to learn to identify the hidden reasons for crime,” said Dr. Brady, “to understand what leads an individual to the breaking point.”

Whether such behaviors can be attributed to depression, to over-medication with anti-psychotic drugs, or to disorders such as dissociative identity disorder, Dr. Brady can discuss why the criminal is often caught in their own trap.

Books by Dr. Brady include:

PSYCHOLOGICAL DNA: A Cold Case Analysis of Who Killed Robert F. Kennedy

Men of steal: A brief look at the psychology of Celebrity Theft

Why Rich Women Shoplift

Klepto-Bismo: Big Pharma, Shoplifting and Psychiatric Deception

Caught in a Trap

Treat Me: Help for Behavioral Addictions

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