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Serial Killers: The True Crime Podcast - Cops Who Became Serial Killers

15 min · 18 de abr de 2026
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Emily Carter explores how serial killers like the Golden State Killer and Gerald Schaefer hid behind law enforcement badges. The episode examines systemic flaws, institutional bias, and forensic gaps that allowed them to evade detection for decades. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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# 2026 Serial Killer Trials: Heuermann, Mangione, and Major Cases Set to Shock the Nation

# SEO-Friendly Podcast Description ## Detective Em Carter's Deep Dive: 2026's Most Explosive Serial Killer Trials & Criminal Cases **Headline:** "True Crime Rookie on the Beat: Serial Killers, Assassins & Cold Cases Coming to Court in 2026" --- Join Detective Emily "Em" Carter, a fresh-out-of-the-academy investigator, as she breaks down the nation's most shocking criminal cases heading to trial in 2026. From organized serial killers to ideological assassins, this episode covers the headlines gripping America—straight from a cop's perspective blending forensics, psychology, and real investigative experience. **Featured Cases:** - **Rex Heuermann (Gilgo Beach Serial Killer)**: The Massapequa architect charged with seven murders spanning 1993-2012. Petite victims, methodical disposal along Ocean Parkway, and a January 13 hearing that could unlock more charges. - **Luigi Mangione (UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder)**: The 27-year-old accused of assassinating Brian Thompson in Manhattan, tracked via CCTV to a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, facing death penalty charges across multiple jurisdictions. - **Tyler Robinson (Turning Point USA Sniper)**: A 22-year-old accused of shooting conservative founder Charlie Kirk from an elevated position—precision assassination with ideological fury. - **Nick Reiner (Hollywood Family Stabbing)**: Rob Reiner's son faces trial for allegedly murdering his parents in a brutal December 2025 Brentwood attack, raising questions about untreated schizophrenia and family annihilation patterns. - **Akbari (Iran's Black Widow)**: An international serial poisoner who confessed to slowly killing 11 husbands over 22 years using thallium—a rare female serial killer exploiting intimate trust. - **Texas Capital Cases (Bexar County 2026 Docket)**: Christopher Preciado, Brad Simpson, and others facing trials for wife murders, missing bodies, and sprawling domestic violence homicides. **Why This Matters:** Detective Carter connects dots between criminal psychology, forensic breakthroughs (DNA genealogy, digital trails, ballistics), and evolving patterns in serial offenses. She explores how organized killers compartmentalize, why poisoning remains the least-detected method, and what crime scene staging reveals about perpetrator psychology. **Additional 2025 Criminal Landscape:** The episode also covers international and domestic mass attacks—knife violence in Austria and Hamburg, extremist-motivated stabbings, cold cases heating up via genealogy databases, and the Karen Read Boston case still captivating the nation. **What You'll Learn:** - Criminal profiling techniques taught in police academies - How modern forensics (DNA, CCTV, genealogy) crack decades-old cold cases - The psychology behind organized vs. disorganized killers - Inside perspective on manhunts, evidence collection, and investigative procedure - Why 2026 will be a landmark year for serial killer trials and capital cases **Perfect For:** True crime enthusiasts, crimin This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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