Serial Killers Identified in 2025: Genetic Genealogy Solves Cold Cases While New Threats Emerge
28 December 2025

Serial Killers Identified in 2025: Genetic Genealogy Solves Cold Cases While New Threats Emerge

Serial Killers: The True Crime Podcast

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**Serial Killers in 2025: Cold Cases Solved, Active Investigations, and What Modern Forensics Reveals**

Pull up a chair and join Detective Emily Em Carter as she breaks down the most current serial killer cases, investigations, and breakthroughs shaking law enforcement across North America and beyond. This is not a greatest hits episode—this is what's unfolding *right now*.

From the **Toronto cold case breakthrough** using cutting-edge genetic genealogy to identify Kenneth Smith as the killer of three women murdered in the 1980s and 1990s, to the **Houston and Buffalo Bayou bodies** sparking fears of an active serial killer, to the **Phoenix death sentence** of Cleophus Cooksey Junior for eight murders, Detective Carter walks listeners through real investigative techniques, forensic breakthroughs, and the patterns hidden in plain sight.

**In This Episode:**
- How familial DNA and genealogical databases are solving decades-old serial murders
- Linkage analysis and victimology in active investigations
- The difference between public panic and evidence-based law enforcement
- Why marginalized communities face the highest risk from serial predators
- Federal charges against Labar Tsethlikai for serial murder of Native American victims
- The Russian Povolzhsky Maniac case and jurisdictional challenges
- Female serial killers and emerging crime patterns
- What cold case clearances and active cases reveal about modern serial investigation

**Perfect for listeners interested in:** true crime, serial killers, forensic science, criminal investigation, cold cases, DNA genealogy, law enforcement, criminology, homicide detective work, and modern policing.

*A rookie detective's deep dive into the cases, science, and investigative lessons reshaping serial killer investigations in 2025.*

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