Bryan Kohberger Was A Bullied Kid First — Here's What That Did To Him

Mar 25, 01:00 AM

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Long before Bryan Kohberger was a name in a headline, he was a kid in a small Pennsylvania town who didn't fit — and who absorbed years of bullying and social rejection without the tools or support to address what that was doing to him. Part Two of The Shape of Him examines that period not to excuse what allegedly followed, but to understand what chronic social rejection actually does to the architecture of a person.

True Crime Today presents this episode from Hidden Killers host Tony Brueski as part of a five-part psychological series that goes deeper than case facts. The neuroscience of social pain is real: exclusion activates the same pathways as physical injury. And chronic social pain, like chronic physical pain, changes the system. It moves through stages. It creates a defended interior self that no one can easily reach. It produces behaviors that generate more isolation. A closed loop with no obvious way out.

This episode speaks directly to parents navigating this with their own children right now — and to anyone who was this child themselves. It is also an honest examination of the structural inadequacy of the tools available to families watching someone they love slowly harden over years, and what that inadequacy costs.

The shape Kohberger took was not inevitable. But understanding how it formed — and what might interrupt that formation in someone else — is exactly the conversation this series was built to have. Part two of five. New episodes weekly.

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