
Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 39 | These Serial Killers Are STILL Out There
Sat, 15 Mar 2025
Today we're diving deep into serial killers that have yet to be caught!
Chapter 1: Who are the serial killers still at large?
Imagine a killer so meticulous, so careful that even decades later, investigators are still baffled. Four ruthless murderers terrorize their communities, leaving behind horrifying crime scenes and unanswered questions. And each one had a very distinct method, a chilling pattern of violence and a haunting ability to evade capture.
And despite years of investigation, shifting theories and modern forensic advancements, the identities remain a mystery. Were these crimes the work of singular calculating individuals or is there something more sinister lurking beneath the surface? Today, we explore four of the most perplexing unsolved serial murder cases. Killers who disappeared into the shadows and perhaps are still out there.
Crime, conspiracy, cults, serial killers, and murder. All things that I love to consume, and I know you do too, you sick, beautiful, intellectually-minded freak. And today we are doing just that. We are talking about serial killers that have evaded capture and that could possibly be still out there, which is absolutely horrifying.
And that's why I'm telling you today, because I want you to be safe. My little baby girl, I want you to be safe. Okay. If you're a 40 year old man watching this, I'm calling you baby girl as well. All right.
So without further ado, let's unbuckle our seatbelts, go Mach 5 down the highway, slam on the brakes, and bust through this windshield into these four unsolved murder serial killer cases together. Alright, before I get started, I need to put on my freaking glasses because I can't see. Gather round because now it's Chris Reads Screens! Wow! Oakland County, Michigan, 1976.
Tree-lined suburban streets stretched across affluent communities north of Detroit, where children played freely in the parks and rode bicycles without supervision. You know, the good old days. Not that I was alive back then. And the area embodied middle-class American security.
well-maintained homes with manicured lawns, good schools, and a pervasive sense of safety that would soon become shattered. And during this period before cellular phones and instant communication and the interwebs, children regularly ventured out until dusk, expected to return home when the street lights illuminated.
In this environment, a perceived safety created the perfect hunting ground for a predator who would eventually launch what became the largest manhunt in US history at the time, involving a task force that would process over 18,000 tips and interrogate more than 1,500 suspects.
So in the quiet suburban neighborhoods of Oakland County, Michigan, a chilling series of events unfolded between 1976 and 1977 that would forever change the community's sense of security. The area, known for its affluent neighborhoods and family-friendly atmosphere, became the hunting ground for one of America's most methodical child killers.
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Chapter 2: What happened in Oakland County, Michigan in the 1970s?
And Tolga's death in a Montenegrin prison in 2012 permanently foreclosed any possibility of obtaining a confession or conducting additional DNA comparisons. But good fucking rhythms anyway. But other suspects emerged throughout the investigation.
Jacques Antoine, a French doctor, became a person of interest after his son wrote letters to police accusing him of carrying black trash bags while living in Mons during the murder period. But these accusations ultimately held very little weight, undermined by inconsistencies and the son's peculiar focus on his father's firearm collection, rather than behaviors related to dismemberment.
Basically just a kid wanting to get rid of his father. And British citizen, john sweeney convicted of dismemberment murders in both amsterdam and london represented another plausible suspect based on his potential presence in belgium between his known killings however authorities never established a definitive connection between sweeney and the mons murders just another piece of shit i guess
But the butcher of Mon's case exposed system failures in Belgium law enforcement, turning a major manhunt into a disjointed, under-resourced investigation. An expert suggests that the killer's meticulous planning skills and possible medical training allowed him to evade capture while preying on society's most vulnerable.
And the case is mishandling his fuel discussions on understanding perpetrator psychology and underscored the need for interagency cooperation and proper resource allocation.
Though officially unsolved, its legacy has influenced investigative reforms at least, ensuring greater institutional accountability, changes that, while too late for the victims, may help prevent similar failures in the future. And with that, we move on to our last unsolved serial killer murder case.
San Francisco's foggy beaches and secluded parks became the hunting ground for this methodical predator. Ocean Beach, with its desolate stretches of sand shrouded in mist, served as the backdrop for the Doodler's first confirmed murder. On January 27th, 1974, the body of Gerard Earl Cavanaugh was discovered there, bearing multiple stab wounds.
The 49-year-old's death marked the beginning of a pattern that would terrorize the city's gay community for 18 months, leaving bodies scattered across Ocean Beach, Golden Gate Park, and Lincoln Park. And the pattern linking these homicides together emerged gradually as each new victim was discovered.
What began as seemingly unrelated crimes soon revealed a methodical perpetrator with consistent targets and methods. And Kavanaugh's defensive wounds indicated a violent struggle against his attacker. The 17 stab wounds demonstrating a level of aggression that would become a characteristic of the killer's approach.
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