EPISODE · Aug 1, 2025 · 36 MIN
Miniseries Ep 5: Unsolved Mysteries – Cold Cases and New Clues
from Crimes from the Peanut Gallery · host Victoria Cajucom
SummaryIn this episode of 'Crimes from the Peanut Gallery', Victoria Macdonald delves into two of the most notorious cold cases in American history: the Zodiac Killer and the Golden State Killer. She explores the psychological aspects of these killers, the advancements in forensic science that are breathing new life into these investigations, and the hope for justice through modern technology. The episode highlights the chilling details of the crimes, the impact on victims and communities, and the ongoing pursuit of answers in these haunting cases.TakeawaysThe Zodiac Killer operated in Northern California in the late 1960s to 1970s.He communicated with the media through cryptic letters and ciphers.The Golden State Killer was identified through genetic genealogy in 2018.Advancements in forensic science are crucial for solving cold cases.The psychological manipulation of victims was a key tactic for both killers.The Zodiac Killer's identity remains unknown despite extensive investigations.The Golden State Killer's crimes spanned over a decade and left many victims.Public interest and media coverage reignited investigations into cold cases.The use of AI and digital forensics is changing criminal investigations.Justice for victims may be slow, but advancements in technology offer hope.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Setting the Scene01:18 Exploring Cold Cases: The Zodiac Killer14:48 The Golden State Killer: A Decade of Terror28:50 Advancements in Forensic Science and Hope for Justice#truecrimepodcast #truecrimecommunity #crime #newpodcastepisode #truecrimeallthetime #serialkillerpartners #newpodcast #truecrimepodcastrecommendation #crimesfromthepeanutgallery #truecrimetiktoks #newepisode #truecrimestory #truecrimestories #truecrimegenre #justiceforvictims #crimegenre #zodiackiller #unsolvedcrimes #goldenstatekiller #solvedcrimes #victimsspeak
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SummaryIn this episode of 'Crimes from the Peanut Gallery', Victoria Macdonald delves into two of the most notorious cold cases in American history: the Zodiac Killer and the Golden State Killer. She explores the psychological aspects of these killers, the advancements in forensic science that are breathing new life into these investigations, and the hope for justice through modern technology. The episode highlights the chilling details of the crimes, the impact on victims and communities, and the ongoing pursuit of answers in these haunting cases.TakeawaysThe Zodiac Killer operated in Northern California in the late 1960s to 1970s.He communicated with the media through cryptic letters and ciphers.The Golden State Killer was identified through genetic genealogy in 2018.Advancements in forensic science are crucial for solving cold cases.The psychological manipulation of victims was a key tactic for both killers.The Zodiac Killer's identity remains unknown despite extensive investigations.The Golden State Killer's crimes spanned over a decade and left many victims.Public interest and media coverage reignited investigations into cold cases.The use of AI and digital forensics is changing criminal investigations.Justice for victims may be slow, but advancements in technology offer hope.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Setting the Scene01:18 Exploring Cold Cases: The Zodiac Killer14:48 The Golden State Killer: A Decade of Terror28:50 Advancements in Forensic Science and Hope for Justice#truecrimepodcast #truecrimecommunity #crime #newpodcastepisode #truecrimeallthetime #serialkillerpartners #newpodcast #truecrimepodcastrecommendation #crimesfromthepeanutgallery #truecrimetiktoks #newepisode #truecrimestory #truecrimestories #truecrimegenre #justiceforvictims #crimegenre #zodiackiller #unsolvedcrimes #goldenstatekiller #solvedcrimes #victimsspeak
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