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Serial Killers: The True Crime Podcast - Healthcare Serial Killers Hiding in Plain Sight
Jun 27, 2026
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Serial Killers: The True Crime Podcast - La Bestia: 138 Boys and Systemic Failure
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| 6/27/26 | ![]() Serial Killers: The True Crime Podcast - Healthcare Serial Killers Hiding in Plain Sight | Host Emily Carter explores healthcare serial killers—nurses and doctors who murder hundreds in plain sight within hospitals and nursing homes. The episode examines why these offenders evade detection for decades, how systemic failures enable their crimes, and why their staggering body counts remain invisible compared to sensationalized cases. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV | 15m 09s | ||||||
| 6/20/26 | ![]() Serial Killers: The True Crime Podcast - When Serial Killing Is (Not) a Crime | AI host Em Carter examines why we label factory clerks like Andrei Chikatilo "serial killers" while Joseph Stalin's twenty million deaths get filed under political history. The episode dissects how the FBI's definition of serial murder—requiring "unlawful" killings—protects state violence from psychological analysis, comparing Chikatilo's fifty-two victims, Samuel Little's ninety-three confessed murders, and Colonel Russell Williams's institutional betrayal to expose how power determines which corpses become case studies and which become statistics. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV | 15m 56s | ||||||
| 6/13/26 | ![]() Serial Killers: The True Crime Podcast - La Bestia: 138 Boys and Systemic Failure✨ | serial killerssystemic failure+4 | — | Quiet Please NetworkInstagram+1 | Colombia | Luis Alfredo GaravitoColombia+5 | — | 13m 42s | |
| 4/25/26 | ![]() Serial Killers: The True Crime Podcast - The Genealogy Revolution Solving Cold Cases✨ | genetic genealogycold cases+3 | — | Quiet Please NetworkArtificial Intelligence AI | — | genetic genealogycold cases+3 | — | 15m 58s | |
| 4/18/26 | ![]() Serial Killers: The True Crime Podcast - Cops Who Became Serial Killers✨ | serial killerslaw enforcement+3 | — | Quiet Please NetworkArtificial Intelligence AI | — | serial killerslaw enforcement+4 | — | 15m 46s | |
| 1/4/26 | ![]() # 2026 Serial Killer Trials: Heuermann, Mangione, and Major Cases Set to Shock the Nation✨ | serial killerscriminal trials+4 | — | — | ManhattanBrentwood | serial killer trialsRex Heuermann+5 | — | 6m 56s | |
| 12/30/25 | ![]() Serial Killers 2025 DNA Breakthroughs Toronto Gilgo Beach Unsolved Murders True Crime Updates✨ | serial killerstrue crime+5 | — | — | TorontoGilgo Beach+4 | serial killertrue crime+8 | — | 6m 35s | |
| 12/28/25 | ![]() Serial Killers Identified in 2025: Genetic Genealogy Solves Cold Cases While New Threats Emerge✨ | genetic genealogycold cases+5 | — | — | TorontoHouston+2 | genetic genealogycold cases+5 | — | 6m 25s | |
| 12/21/25 | ![]() # Serial Killer Cases Breaking in 2025: DNA Breakthroughs, Death Sentences, and Major Investigations✨ | serial killersforensics+4 | — | — | TorontoWashington DC+3 | serial killerDNA breakthroughs+5 | — | 6m 55s | |
| 12/16/25 | ![]() # Serial Killers December 2025: Toronto DNA Breakthrough, Long Island Indictments, DC Unsolved Homicides✨ | serial killerstrue crime+4 | — | — | New MexicoWashington DC+1 | Toronto murdersGilgo Beach+5 | — | 6m 53s | |
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| 12/14/25 | ![]() Serial Killers Identified Through DNA and Genealogy: Latest Cases From Toronto to Long Island in 2024 2025✨ | serial killersforensic science+4 | — | — | TorontoGilgo Beach+1 | serial killer casesgenetic genealogy+4 | — | 6m 32s | |
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Serial Killer Investigations 2025: Federal Charges, DNA Breakthroughs, and How True Crime Changed Law Enforcement | # SEO-Friendly Podcast Episode Description **Serial Killer Investigations 2025: New Federal Cases, Modern Forensics & True Crime's Impact on Justice** Detective Emily Em Carter breaks down the latest serial killer headlines and active investigations dominating law enforcement in 2025—not the classics of Bundy and Dahmer, but the real cases unfolding now. In this episode, Detective Carter examines federal charges against alleged serial murderer and kidnapper Labar Tsethlikai in New Mexico, explores the conviction of serial rapist Timothy Bachicha, and dissects how pattern recognition, DNA forensics, and case linkage analysis are transforming modern homicide investigations. **What You'll Learn:** - How federal prosecutors identify and charge suspected serial offenders - The connection between serial sexual violence and lethal escalation - The role of DNA technology and genetic genealogy in solving cold cases - Why multi-agency task forces and behavioral analysis are critical - How true crime programming (Investigation Discovery, A&E, The Murder Tapes, American Monster) shapes public expectations and police practice - The difference between isolated homicides and serial patterns - How victimology deep dives protect marginalized communities - Digital forensics: cellphone data, surveillance, and modern investigative tools - Why serial rapist convictions may prevent future murders Detective Carter provides insider perspective on how serial cases are investigated, discusses the pressure of public true crime literacy, and explains what to look for when new serial killer cases break in the news. **Keywords:** Serial killer investigations 2025, federal criminal charges, DNA forensics, cold case breakthrough, homicide investigation, pattern recognition, true crime, victimology, case linkage analysis, criminal profiling This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 8m 34s | ||||||
| 12/7/25 | ![]() Serial Killers Still Active in 2025: What Law Enforcement Actually Knows Versus Internet Rumors | # SEO-Friendly Podcast Episode Description ## Title Options: **"Active Serial Killers 2025: Separating Fact from Fear in Modern True Crime"** or **"Serial Murder Cases Still Unsolved: Detective Analysis of Global Patterns and Missing Evidence"** --- ## Description: Detective Emily Em Carter examines the most pressing serial killer cases and rumors circulating in 2025, separating confirmed evidence from internet speculation. This episode breaks down what the FBI knows about active serial killers operating worldwide, explores recent headlines including the New England cluster theory, the Nairobi quarry murders, Mexico's "Toy Car Killer," and unresolved cases like the West Mesa Bone Collector. Learn how criminologists assess whether multiple deaths indicate a true serial offender, the role of victimology and offender signatures in case linkage, and why marginalized victims—Indigenous women, sex workers, and homeless individuals—are disproportionately targeted yet receive fewer investigative resources. This episode covers: - FBI estimates of 25-50 active serial killers in the US - The New England serial killer theory—myth or reality? - The escaped confessed killer in Kenya still at large - Global unsolved serial cases in Europe, Africa, and Latin America - How genetic genealogy and data-driven algorithms are changing cold case investigations - The difference between rumor-driven narratives and evidence-based serial murder patterns - Highway serial killings and missing Indigenous women across North America Perfect for true crime enthusiasts, criminology students, and anyone seeking expert-level analysis of active investigations and emerging patterns in serial murder cases. **Keywords:** serial killers 2025, true crime podcast, unsolved murders, FBI, cold cases, criminology, active investigations, missing persons This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 6m 20s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() Serial Killers in 2025: FBI Estimates 25 to 50 Active Predators Operating Across United States | # SEO-Friendly Podcast Episode Description **Title:** Active Serial Killers 2025: FBI Estimates, Unsolved Cases & Highway Predators | Detective Emily Carter Investigation **Description:** Join Detective Emily Carter as she breaks down the chilling reality of serial killers operating in America today. With FBI estimates suggesting 25-50 active serial killers currently at large in the United States, this episode explores the evolving landscape of serial murder in 2025 and why modern predators are harder to catch than ever. **What You'll Learn:** - Current FBI statistics on active serial killers operating across U.S. jurisdictions - Deep dive into unresolved cases: Long Island Serial Killer, Jeff Davis Eight, West Mesa Bone Collector, and more - The Highway Serial Killer Initiative: tracking 400+ truck stop predators across America - Interstate 45 killings: 300+ unsolved murders spanning decades - The controversial Smiley Face Murder Theory: 45 suspicious college-aged drownings across 11 states - How serial killers are targeting vulnerable populations: sex workers, Indigenous women, and homeless individuals - International serial killer cases: Brazil's Rainbow Maniac and Nigeria's horrifying discoveries - Technology's role in modern predation and criminal investigation - Why victim selection isn't random—understanding predatory targeting patterns - Recent 2025 cases: Jacksonville murders and Sleepy Hollow Killer **Key Topics Covered:** Serial killer statistics 2025 | Active serial killers USA | Unsolved murders | Long Island Serial Killer | Jeff Davis Parish murders | West Mesa Serial Killer | Highway Serial Killer Initiative | Interstate 45 killings | Smiley Face murders | Criminal psychology | Victim profiling | Law enforcement investigations | True crime **Perfect for:** True crime enthusiasts, criminal psychology students, law enforcement professionals, and anyone interested in modern serial killer investigations and detective work. *Warning: This episode contains mature content related to violent crimes. Listener discretion advised.* This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 6m 23s | ||||||
| 11/30/25 | ![]() Serial Killers Still Active in 2025: FBI Estimates 25 to 50 Operating in the United States | # SEO-Friendly Podcast Episode Description **Serial Killers Still on the Loose in 2025: Inside the Investigation** Join Detective Emily Carter as she dives deep into the alarming reality of active serial killers operating across the United States and worldwide in 2025. With an estimated 25-50 serial killers currently at large in America alone, this gripping episode explores the methods, patterns, and evolving tactics of modern predators. Detective Carter examines high-profile unsolved cases including the West Mesa Bone Collector, the I-45 Highway Serial Killer, the Chicago Strangler, and the tragic Highway of Tears in Canada. She breaks down the FBI's Highway Serial Killers Initiative, which tracks over 400 unidentified trucker suspects, and discusses disturbing international cases from Russia, Kenya, and South America. **What You'll Learn:** - The FBI's latest estimates on active serial killers in 2025 - How serial killers are evolving and adapting their methods using media coverage - Real investigative techniques and criminal psychology insights - Why marginalized communities are disproportionately targeted - The systemic failures that allow killers to operate undetected - How forensic technology is changing modern investigations - The difference between serial killer myths and investigative reality **Featured Cases:** - Danilovsky Maniac (Russia) - Collins Jumayi Haluchia (Kenya) - Little Rock, Arkansas Unknown Killer - Jacksonville false alarm investigation - Pedro Lopez, the Monster of the Andes - And more active and cold case investigations This episode provides essential insights into modern criminal investigations, victim protection, and law enforcement challenges. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts, aspiring criminologists, and anyone interested in justice and public safety. **Listen to discover what really happens behind the headlines of America's most dangerous criminals.** This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 6m 15s | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | ![]() Serial Killers in 2025: Active Threats, Unsolved Cases, and What Law Enforcement Knows | # SEO-Friendly Podcast Description **Active Serial Killers in 2025: FBI Estimates, Real Cases & What Law Enforcement Doesn't Know** Join Detective Emily "Em" Carter as she explores the chilling reality of serial killers still operating in 2025. With FBI estimates suggesting 25-50 active serial killers roaming the United States alone, discover the cases authorities are investigating, the patterns they're tracking, and why many predators remain unknown. This episode covers: - **Current Investigations**: The Jacksonville, Florida cases and why three deaths in three days sparked serial killer fears - **Active Serial Killer Cases**: The Kenya disappearances, Highway of Tears murders in Canada, and Interstate 45 Texas killings - **Emerging Patterns**: Highway Serial Killing Initiative, truck stop predators, and the Highway Serial Killer Initiative database - **Unsolved Mysteries**: The West Mesa Bone Collector, Chicago Strangler task force, and the Danilovsky Maniac - **Global Threats**: Serial killers in Mexico, Russia, Colombia, and beyond—including Pedro Lopez, history's most prolific killer - **Criminal Psychology**: Signature killings, victim profiling, copycat crimes, and what makes modern serial killers difficult to catch Learn why vulnerable populations—Indigenous women, sex workers, and the homeless—are often targeted, how law enforcement manages investigations amid public panic, and what 25 years of criminology research reveals about predators operating in the shadows. **Perfect for true crime enthusiasts, law enforcement professionals, and criminology students.** This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 6m 11s | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Serial Killers Still at Large in 2025: FBI Reports 25 to 50 Active Offenders Across America | # SEO-Friendly Podcast Episode Description **Serial Killers 2025: Active Cases, Unsolved Mysteries & Forensic Breakthroughs | Detective Emily Carter Investigates** Join Detective Emily Carter as she breaks down the most chilling active serial killer cases, unsolved mysteries, and forensic breakthroughs of 2025. From the Long Island Serial Killer to international investigations in Kenya, Brazil, and Nigeria, this deep-dive episode explores the dark reality of serial murders still at large. **What You'll Learn:** - FBI estimates: 25-50 active serial killers currently operating in America - Long Island Serial Killer: 10+ victims, 20+ years unsolved—possible law enforcement connection - Jeff Davis Eight Killers (Louisiana): Police informants targeted in swamp dumping ground - West Mesa Bone Collector (New Mexico): 11 victims, no arrests, ongoing investigation - Smiley Face Killers: 45 suspected deaths, college-aged males, drowning pattern - I-70 Killer: Methodical highway murders since 1992 - Highway Serial Killing Initiative: 400+ unidentified suspect profiles - Global cases: Kenya's Nairobi killer, Brazil's Rainbow Maniac, Nigeria's horrific discoveries - Forensic breakthroughs: VR crime scene analysis, digital footprint tracking, AI algorithms - Criminal psychology evolution: Organized networks vs. lone offenders **Perfect for:** True crime enthusiasts, criminal justice students, law enforcement professionals, and anyone fascinated by unsolved cases and detective work. **Featuring:** Real case files, investigative insights, forensic science updates, and rookie detective perspective on modern policing techniques. *Stay curious. Stay safe. Every detail matters.* --- **Keywords:** Serial killers 2025, unsolved murders, true crime podcast, FBI investigations, forensic science, detective interview, criminal psychology, active cases This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 7m 26s | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Serial Killers in America 2025 Active Investigations Highway Murders and Cold Cases Explained by Detective | # SEO-Friendly Podcast Episode Description **"Serial Killers in 2025: Inside the Investigation with Detective Emily Carter"** Join Detective Emily Carter—a sharp-eyed rookie cop barely six months into homicide investigation—as she delivers an unflinching, real-time breakdown of serial killer cases dominating headlines in 2025. From her corner of the police station, Em cuts through sensational crime documentaries to reveal the subtle, persistent patterns most people miss. ## What You'll Discover: - **Current FBI estimates**: 25-50 active serial killers currently operating across the United States - **State hotspots**: California (1,777 victims), Texas (984 victims), Florida (933 victims), and Alaska's alarming per-capita rates - **Highway Serial Killings**: The chilling targeting of Indigenous women and transient victims along American truck stops, with 400-500 offender profiles tied to the trucking industry - **International cases**: The Nairobi quarry murders, Latin American torture killings, and European cold cases that remain unsolved - **2025 developments**: Recent reopened investigations in Texas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Oregon, and Florida - **Modern forensics**: How DNA genealogy, AI pattern recognition, and real-time data sharing are solving decades-old cases - **Cold case breakthroughs**: West Mesa Bone Collector mysteries, Chicago Strangler investigations, and Frankford Slasher reexaminations **Perfect for true crime enthusiasts, criminology students, and anyone interested in modern detective work, investigative techniques, and the psychology of serial murder.** *Detective Emily Carter brings raw insight, current case details, and the unfiltered reality of hunting patterns in the darkness.* This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 6m 45s | ||||||
| 11/17/25 | ![]() Serial Killers 2025: Active Cases, Unsolved Mysteries, and Modern Forensics in America | # SEO-Friendly Podcast Episode Description **Title:** Current Serial Killer Cases 2025: Unsolved Murders, Active Investigations & Forensic Breakthroughs **Description:** Join Detective Emily Carter as she breaks down the most chilling true crime stories dominating headlines in 2025. This episode dives deep into active serial killer cases, unsolved murders, and the dark reality behind today's forensic investigations. **What You'll Learn:** - Current statistics on active serial killers in the United States (25-50 estimated) - The Long Island Serial Killer (Craigslist Ripper) case analysis - Jeff Davis Eight murders in Louisiana and police corruption concerns - West Mesa Bone Collector case in Albuquerque - International serial killers: Brazil's Rainbow Maniac, Nigeria's Ibadan killings - Smiley Face Killers theory: Are college drownings connected? - Which states have the highest serial killer activity (California, Alaska, Texas) - How modern forensic technology is solving cold cases faster - Digital serial killers and online predation trends - Why serial killer numbers have declined since the 1970s-80s **Perfect For:** True crime enthusiasts, criminal justice students, forensic podcast listeners, law enforcement professionals, and anyone fascinated by unsolved mysteries and modern detective work. Detective Em shares insider perspectives from the academy, real investigative techniques, and the psychological profiles of today's most dangerous offenders—separating fact from internet speculation. **Keywords:** Serial killers, true crime podcast, unsolved murders, forensic investigation, criminal psychology, Craigslist Ripper, cold cases, detective work This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 6m 32s | ||||||
| 11/4/25 | ![]() Serial Killers in 2025: Unraveling the Decline of Violent Criminals and Emerging Trends in Modern Crime Investigations | # The Decline of Serial Killers: Exploring 2025's Criminal Landscape Join Detective Emily Carter, a 26-year-old rookie cop with a passion for criminal psychology, as she examines the fascinating downward trend in serial killer activity and the most compelling cases of 2025. In this eye-opening episode, Carter breaks down why the "golden age" of serial killers has ended, dropping from 770 active killers in the 1980s to approximately 100 in recent years. Discover the technological advances and social changes making it harder for predators to operate, while exploring troubling ongoing cases like those targeting Indigenous women across North America. Carter provides a data-driven analysis of serial killer hotspots including California, Alaska, and Texas, examining why certain regions produce more predators. The episode also covers breakthrough cold cases solved through advanced DNA technology, the psychological profiles of modern killers, and debunks recent speculation about potential new serial murder cases in New England. This compelling blend of forensic science, criminal psychology and frontline law enforcement perspective offers valuable insights into how modern society is winning the battle against serial predators. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 6m 33s | ||||||
| 11/2/25 | ![]() Serial Killer Trends Revealed: Inside the Mind of a Detective Unraveling Modern Crime Patterns and Investigative Strategies | # NIGHT PATROL PODCAST: Inside the Real World of Serial Killers in 2025 Join Detective Em Carter in this riveting episode of Night Patrol as she takes you beyond horror stories and into the actual state of serial killings in America today. Unlike dramatized crime shows, Em delivers a raw, unfiltered analysis of current cases making headlines across the nation, particularly the concerning situation unfolding in New England where seven bodies have been discovered across three states. This eye-opening episode explores: - Why serial killer numbers have dramatically decreased since the 1980s - Current hotspots including the New England cases causing internet speculation - How modern forensic technology is changing the game for investigators - The Highway Serial Killer Initiative tracking predators using truck routes - Which states have the highest rates of serial killer activity and why - The shift in victim targeting patterns and vulnerable populations - Real cases that continue to baffle law enforcement despite advanced techniques Drawing from her professional experience and forensic training, Detective Carter separates fact from fiction while providing listeners with practical awareness tips. Whether you're a true crime enthusiast or concerned citizen, this episode delivers expert insights into the patterns behind the chaos of today's most disturbing cases. Listen now to understand how serial killings have evolved and what makes modern investigations so different from the infamous manhunts of decades past. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 6m 33s | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() Serial Killer Trends 2025: Inside the Latest Investigations and How Technology is Changing Crime Detection Strategies | # "Serial Killer Spotlight: Modern Murder Patterns Across America" - Detective Em's Forensic Report Join Detective Em in this gripping true crime podcast episode as she breaks down the latest serial killer cases making headlines across the United States. From the potential New England killer with seven victims in six weeks to updates on the Long Island Serial Killer investigation, this episode delivers expert analysis on current crime patterns. Detective Em examines why California and Texas remain hotspots for serial predator activity while exploring how modern forensic techniques are changing the game. Learn about the Highway Serial Killer Initiative tracking potential long-haul trucker perpetrators and discover why experts believe 25-50 active serial killers may be operating nationwide right now. With insights on law enforcement databases, victim patterns, and prevention efforts, Detective Em provides both the chilling facts and reasons for hope in the evolving landscape of serial crime investigation. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts who want evidence-based analysis beyond the headlines. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 6m 30s | ||||||
| 10/26/25 | ![]() Serial Killer Trends Exposed: A Rookie Detectives Revealing Insights into Americas Declining Criminal Landscape in 2025 | # "Serial Killers in 2025: Hidden Patterns & Active Cases" - True Crime Detective Podcast Join Detective Emily Carter as she explores the fascinating decline of serial killer activity in America while revealing chilling active cases still haunting communities today. This eye-opening episode examines how modern forensic techniques and cross-agency collaboration have dramatically reduced predatory crime, yet highlights disturbing ongoing threats including the New England murder cluster and targeted killings of Indigenous women along highways. Learn about the shifting geographic hotspots from California to Alaska, the psychological profiles of modern killers, and how social media is transforming both investigations and public awareness. Detective Carter shares professional insights on current manhunts, including the Potomac River Killer and Sleepy Hollow cases, while explaining why everyone deserves equal justice regardless of background. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts who want both historical context and breaking case information straight from a law enforcement professional. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 6m 03s | ||||||
| 10/21/25 | ![]() Serial Killers in 2025: How Advanced Forensics and Technology Are Transforming Criminal Investigations and Public Safety | # 2025's Serial Killer Landscape: Detective Emily Carter Breaks Down the Latest Crime Trends Explore the evolving world of serial killers in 2025 with Detective Emily Carter's insightful podcast episode. From the dramatic decline in serial murder rates since the 1980s to the cutting-edge forensic technologies transforming investigations, this comprehensive analysis reveals why America's most notorious criminals are becoming increasingly rare. Detective Carter examines recent headlines including the controversial New England murder clusters, the Crisis of Missing Indigenous Women, and the ongoing hunt for the Potomac River Killer. She explains how DNA databases, algorithmic pattern detection, and cross-jurisdictional cooperation are revolutionizing how law enforcement identifies and captures these criminals. Learn about the Highway Serial Killer Initiative tracking potential trucker-related murders, why social media speculation both helps and hinders investigations, and how modern behavioral profiling techniques have evolved beyond traditional criminal stereotypes. This episode offers both casual true crime enthusiasts and serious criminology buffs a professional investigator's perspective on today's most chilling cases and the technology making it harder than ever for serial killers to escape justice. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 6m 42s | ||||||
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