Paul Holes (@PaulHoles) is a former investigator known for his contributions to solving the Golden State Killer case using advanced methods of identification with DNA and genealogy technology, and he is the author of Unmasked: My Life Solving America's Cold Cases.
What We Discuss with Paul Holes:
• Why do some serial killers take breaks • between their murder sprees or even quit killing altogether?
• Why does it seem like there were so many serial killers in the '70s • compared to today? How rare are they, really • ?
• What psychological toll • does intimately working homicides and cold cases take on investigators?
• Why cases commonly go cold • , what gets them flagged for reexamination, and how the passage of time can actually work in favor of solving them.
• What makes cold case investigators like Paul so good at noticing evidence and crime scene details others miss? •
• And much more...
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