
14 December 2025
Serial Killers Identified Through DNA and Genealogy: Latest Cases From Toronto to Long Island in 2024 2025
Serial Killers: The True Crime Podcast
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# SEO-Friendly Podcast Episode Description
**Title:** Fresh Serial Killer Cases 2024-2025: Toronto, Gilgo Beach & Beyond | True Crime Briefing
**Meta Description (160 characters):**
Detective Emily Em Carter breaks down active serial killer investigations, genetic genealogy breakthroughs, and recent cases reshaping forensic science.
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## Full Description
Join Detective Emily Em Carter in the briefing room as she dives deep into the freshest serial killer investigations happening right now in 2024-2025—not cold cases from decades past, but active investigations where modern forensic science is finally catching killers who thought they were safe.
**In This Episode:**
**Canadian Serial Killer Cases:**
- **Kenneth Smith (Toronto):** How genetic genealogy identified a ghost killer responsible for three murders spanning 1982-1997, with evidence suggesting additional victims may exist
- **Jeremy Skibicki Landfill Murders:** The ongoing search for remains of Indigenous women victims and what it reveals about systemic gaps in missing person investigations
- **Suburban Toronto Female Serial Killer:** A rare case that challenges traditional offender profiling
**Gilgo Beach Serial Killings Update:**
The evolution of the Long Island serial killer case—how Rex Heuermann's indictments continue to mount while investigators solve separate murders in the same corridor, including the identification of mother and daughter victims Tanya Jackson and Tatiana Dykes.
**Key Forensic Breakthroughs Covered:**
- Forensic genetic genealogy and how it's solving cold cases
- Large-scale crime scene searches and landfill investigations
- DNA technology advances and evidence preservation
- The role of true crime media in shaping public understanding
**Topics for True Crime Fans:**
- How serial killers are identified decades after crimes
- The psychological reality of victim families receiving late justice
- The difference between TV narratives and real investigative work
- Vulnerable populations and serial predator patterns
- The ethics of genealogy databases in law enforcement
This in-depth, long-form episode is perfect for true crime listeners, aspiring detectives, forensic science enthusiasts, and anyone interested in how modern criminal investigation works.
**Listen for:** Real case details, forensic breakthroughs, investigative methodology, victim-centered perspectives, and a rookie detective's honest take on what she's learning.
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**Keywords:** serial killers 2024, true crime podcast, forensic genealogy, Gilgo Beach, Kenneth Smith Toronto, cold case investigations, DNA technology, homicide investigation
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
**Title:** Fresh Serial Killer Cases 2024-2025: Toronto, Gilgo Beach & Beyond | True Crime Briefing
**Meta Description (160 characters):**
Detective Emily Em Carter breaks down active serial killer investigations, genetic genealogy breakthroughs, and recent cases reshaping forensic science.
---
## Full Description
Join Detective Emily Em Carter in the briefing room as she dives deep into the freshest serial killer investigations happening right now in 2024-2025—not cold cases from decades past, but active investigations where modern forensic science is finally catching killers who thought they were safe.
**In This Episode:**
**Canadian Serial Killer Cases:**
- **Kenneth Smith (Toronto):** How genetic genealogy identified a ghost killer responsible for three murders spanning 1982-1997, with evidence suggesting additional victims may exist
- **Jeremy Skibicki Landfill Murders:** The ongoing search for remains of Indigenous women victims and what it reveals about systemic gaps in missing person investigations
- **Suburban Toronto Female Serial Killer:** A rare case that challenges traditional offender profiling
**Gilgo Beach Serial Killings Update:**
The evolution of the Long Island serial killer case—how Rex Heuermann's indictments continue to mount while investigators solve separate murders in the same corridor, including the identification of mother and daughter victims Tanya Jackson and Tatiana Dykes.
**Key Forensic Breakthroughs Covered:**
- Forensic genetic genealogy and how it's solving cold cases
- Large-scale crime scene searches and landfill investigations
- DNA technology advances and evidence preservation
- The role of true crime media in shaping public understanding
**Topics for True Crime Fans:**
- How serial killers are identified decades after crimes
- The psychological reality of victim families receiving late justice
- The difference between TV narratives and real investigative work
- Vulnerable populations and serial predator patterns
- The ethics of genealogy databases in law enforcement
This in-depth, long-form episode is perfect for true crime listeners, aspiring detectives, forensic science enthusiasts, and anyone interested in how modern criminal investigation works.
**Listen for:** Real case details, forensic breakthroughs, investigative methodology, victim-centered perspectives, and a rookie detective's honest take on what she's learning.
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**Keywords:** serial killers 2024, true crime podcast, forensic genealogy, Gilgo Beach, Kenneth Smith Toronto, cold case investigations, DNA technology, homicide investigation
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI