If you could call a number and say you’re sorry, and no one would know…what would you apologize for? For fifteen years, you could call a number in Manhattan and do just that. This is the story of the line, and the man at the other end who became consumed by his own creation. He was known as “Mr. Apology.” As thousands of callers flooded the line, confessing to everything from shoplifting to infidelity, drug dealing to murder, Mr. Apology realized he couldn’t just listen. He had to do somethi ...
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Bryan Kohberger is now fighting restitution payments to the families of the Idaho murder victims — claiming they already got their money from GoFundMe donations.
The convicted killer's defense argues that because the families received public support, they've "suffered no economic loss" and that Kohberger, serving four life sentences, has no means to pay.
We'll break down:
Kohberger's latest court filing and strategy
The families' response and what Idaho law allows
Why this could spark public outrage
New updates from inside prison
The arrogance, the argument, and the aftermath — all right here on Crime Talk with Scott Reisch.
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