Episodios

  • “Robert Lee Yates Jr: The Family Man Who Hunted Women”
    May 24 2025
    He served in the military. He was a husband. A father of five. And for years, no one suspected that Robert Lee Yates Jr. was secretly murdering sex workers and dumping their bodies around Spokane like disposable trash.
    In this episode of Devil’s DNA, we uncover the double life of America’s forgotten family-man killer. While coaching Little League and attending church, Yates was silently waging a personal war on vulnerable women—killing at least 16, possibly more.
    We’ll explore his calculated pattern, his terrifying ritual, and the tragic truth that law enforcement had him in their grasp multiple times—and let him go.
    🪖💄🚨 Some killers hide in shadows. Yates hid in suburbia—and he was death behind the wheel of a white Corvette.
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    42 m
  • “Bobby Joe Long: The Man Who Hunted Women”
    May 24 2025
    He used personal ads to lure his victims. He stalked the streets of Tampa in a stolen car. And in less than a year, he raped and murdered 10 women.
    Bobby Joe Long was more than a killer—he was a predator who combined charm with brutality, planning with sadism. In this episode of Devil’s DNA, we dissect his terrifying spree, the trauma that twisted his mind, and the lone survivor whose courage led to his capture.
    From motel rooms to dark alleyways, every murder was more calculated than the last—and behind each one was a man who loved the kill more than the chase.
    📞🚘💋 He wasn’t just hunting. He was practicing.
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    44 m
  • “Motor City Hitman: Nate Boone Craft’s 27 Kills for Hire”
    May 24 2025
    Detroit in the ‘90s was bleeding, and Nate Boone Craft was holding the knife. With a confirmed 27 kills—and many more suspected—Boone was the muscle behind drug wars, street executions, and gangland assassinations that turned the city into a battlefield.
    In this episode of Devil’s DNA, we enter the dark mind of a killer who treated murder like work. Boone didn’t hide in shadows—he hid in the chaos. And when he finally talked, what he confessed shook even seasoned detectives.
    🕶️🔫🚗 From street soldier to serial executioner, this is Detroit’s darkest killer—and his terrifying trail of blood.
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    28 m
  • “The Iceman Speaks: Richard Kuklinski’s Cold Confessions”
    May 24 2025
    He poisoned, shot, froze, and strangled his victims. Some were business deals. Some were just for fun.
    Richard Kuklinski, aka The Iceman, was a Mafia hitman who claimed to have killed over 100 people—and he never blinked while saying it. In this disturbing episode of Devil’s DNA, we dive into The Iceman Tapes, interviews that reveal a man who enjoyed murder as both an art and a science.
    Kuklinski used cyanide, hidden guns, and walk-in freezers to hide his crimes—and the chilling calm with which he recounts them is more terrifying than the acts themselves.
    🧊🎙️💀 Some killers scream. Others smile while telling you how they killed.
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    47 m
  • “Roy DeMeo: The Gambino Family’s Human Slaughterhouse”
    May 24 2025
    He didn’t just kill. He dismembered, drained blood, and packed bodies like butchered meat.
    Roy DeMeo, a mob enforcer for the Gambino crime family, turned murder into a business. Running out of the infamous DeMeo Crew in Brooklyn, this killer led a team that carried out hundreds of hits—so many that even the Mafia feared him.
    In this episode of Devil’s DNA, we open the freezer, the garage, and the blood-soaked history of the man behind the Mafia’s most prolific murder machine. It’s a story of power, paranoia, and bodies turned into statistics.
    🧊🔫🍖 This isn’t fiction. This is organized crime’s darkest truth.
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    2 h y 31 m
  • “The Green River Killer: 19 Years of Death by the Water”
    May 24 2025
    For nearly two decades, Gary Ridgway hunted sex workers and young runaways—dumping their lifeless bodies along Washington’s Green River like garbage. What made him even more terrifying? He blended in. He had a wife. A job. And while the bodies piled up, he went unnoticed.
    In this episode of Devil’s DNA, we follow the blood-soaked trail of The Green River Killer, whose 19-year reign of terror claimed at least 49 lives. We explore the chilling tactics he used to lure victims, how he evaded law enforcement for decades, and the cold indifference he showed during his shocking confessions.
    🛶🌲🩸 This is the story of a killer so methodical, it took DNA and a stroke of fate to finally drag him out of the shadows.
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    1 h y 29 m
  • “The Butcher Baker: Robert Hansen’s Human Hunting Ground”
    May 23 2025
    He owned a bakery. He seemed shy, almost forgettable. But behind that mild exterior was a predator unlike anything Alaska had ever seen.
    Robert Hansen, known as The Butcher Baker, kidnapped women from the streets of Anchorage, flew them into the remote Alaskan wilderness... and hunted them like animals. Armed with a rifle and a psychotic need for control, Hansen’s crimes echoed through frozen forests—silent, brutal, and almost invisible.
    In this episode of Devil’s DNA, we retrace his path of abduction, survival stories from those who got away, and the shocking investigation that uncovered a serial killer hiding behind cinnamon rolls and small talk.
    🦅🏹🌨️ A real-life horror story that feels more like a horror movie—except every word is true.
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    35 m
  • “The Monster of the Andes: Pedro López’s Forgotten Victims”
    May 23 2025
    His name is rarely mentioned. But his kill count may be the highest in history.
    Pedro Alonso López, The Monster of the Andes, confessed to the rape and murder of over 300 young girls across Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Yet somehow, this demon walked free.
    In this episode, Devil’s DNA exposes one of the most horrific—and underreported—mass murderers the world has ever known. We follow the trail of bodies, the failures of justice, and the international silence that allowed this monster to continue.
    This is not just a story of murder. This is a story of systemic horror, lost innocence, and unanswered cries for justice.
    🗺️🧒🔪 If you’ve never heard his name before, you’ll never forget it after this.
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    44 m
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