Serial Killers in 2025: A Chilling Look at Modern Predators and How Technology is Changing Criminal Investigations
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**[NEW EPISODE]** Join Detective Em Carter as she explores the chilling reality that serial killers haven't disappeared—they've evolved. From the troubling New England deaths of 2025 to the notorious Potomac River Rapist case, this episode reveals how modern predators operate despite advanced forensics and surveillance technology.
Discover why California remains the serial killer capital of America, why Alaska has the highest per-capita rate of serial murders, and how the estimated number of active serial killers has dropped from 770 in the 1980s to approximately 50 today.
Detective Carter breaks down how modern killers adapt to technological challenges, analyzes current high-profile cases including the Aurora Corridor Murders, and explains why—despite declining numbers—these predators remain just as dangerous and fascinating to track.
Perfect for true crime enthusiasts who want expert analysis of real 2025 cases from a fresh perspective in law enforcement. Listen now to understand the evolving patterns of America's most dangerous criminals.
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