
30 November 2025
Serial Killers Still Active in 2025: FBI Estimates 25 to 50 Operating in the United States
Serial Killers: The True Crime Podcast
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**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
**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