Serial Killers in 2025: Unraveling the Decline of Violent Criminals and Emerging Trends in Modern Crime Investigations
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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
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