
This episode covers the chilling case of Brian Cohee, who murdered Warren Barnes, a 69-year-old man, in Grand Junction, Colorado. The discussion includes insights from forensic psychologists Dr. Julia Shaw and Kerry Daynes, as well as testimonies from classmates and law enforcement officials.
Brian Cohee, diagnosed with autism and major depressive disorder, had a fascination with serial killers and exhibited disturbing behavior from a young age. His classmates and teachers noted his obsession with violence and dark humor, which escalated over time.
The episode details the brutal murder, where Cohee attacked Barnes while he was sleeping, and his subsequent confession to law enforcement. The police discovered human remains in Cohee's home, leading to a shocking investigation.
Experts analyze Cohee's mental state, discussing his lack of empathy and thrill-seeking behavior. They highlight how his fascination with murder and desire for notoriety contributed to his actions.
The episode concludes with reflections on the impact of the crime on the victim's family and the community, emphasizing the horror of the murder and the psychological factors at play.
Brian Cohee murdered Warren Barnes, driven by a fascination with violence and a desire for notoriety.

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