
This Idaho v. Kohberger podcast began with a page-by-page review of the Dec. 29, 2022 "Affidavit of Probable Cause" or "Probable Cause Affidavit (PCA)" signed by Det. Brett Payne of the Moscow Police Department that led to the arrest of Bryan C. Kohberger one day later in Pennsylvania, effectively document no. 1 in the criminal case of Idaho v. Kohberger. During this special series also consisting of 18 episodes looking back at the PCA page-by-page with the benefit of retrospect and certain information and documents that were not available when we started this podcast. This is Part 4 discussing the alleged testimony of surviving roommate/witness "D.M." in what may possibly be Det. Payne's interjecting his thoughts and opinions at Page 4 of the PCA.
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