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A man who seemed to appear and disappear at will. He crept into homes, watched victims for days, terrorized entire communities, and evaded police across multiple counties. He was first known as the Visalia Ransacker, then the East Area Rapist, then the Original Night Stalker — and eventually, the world came to know him as the Golden State Killer.

This episode follows the full evolution of his crimes: the escalation from burglaries to assaults to murder, the fear that gripped neighborhoods, the survivors who refused to stay silent, and the investigative failures that allowed him to continue unchecked. Finally, we trace the scientific breakthrough that changed everything: the use of genetic genealogy to identify Joseph James DeAngelo, a former police officer hiding in plain sight.

Told through detailed research and narrative storytelling, this is the story of how one of America’s most elusive predators was finally unmasked after more than four decades of terror.

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