McKee Investigation & WSU Kohberger Lawsuit: Two Cases of Systemic Failure

McKee Investigation & WSU Kohberger Lawsuit: Two Cases of Systemic Failure

Published: February 3, 2026

Duration: 58:46

Former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down two cases where the warning signs were allegedly clear — and no one acted.

The Michael McKee case: how investigators tracked a surgeon across state lines in eleven days using surveillance footage, ballistics databases, and digital forensics. Then the behavioral profile — eight years of alleged death threats, strangulation allegations, and pre-offense surveillance before Monique and Spencer Tepe were murdered.

The WSU lawsuit: 13 formal complaints about Bryan Kohberger's stalking behavior in one semester. A professor's warning that he would become a predator. Female students creating their own protection systems. And...