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Serial Killers Exploit Loopholes as 200 Murders Remain Unsolved

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioApril 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Serial killers exploit loopholes as 200 murders remain unsolved
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Disturbing Trends in America’s Trucking Industry

According to a retired FBI agent, America’s long-haul trucking sector has become a hunting ground for multiple active serial killers targeting women. In his recent book, Frank Figliuzzi, a former FBI assistant director, revealed alarming statistics indicating that at least 850 murders have occurred along U.S. highways over recent decades.

Unsolved Murders and Victim Patterns

Out of these cases, over 200 remain unsolved, with the FBI currently tracking around 450 different suspects. Figliuzzi noted that the majority of the victims are women involved in sex trafficking, often picked up at truck stops, assaulted, and discarded along various highways.

Exploitation of Jurisdictional Gaps

Figliuzzi explained that these trucker serial killers exploit the overlapping jurisdictions of law enforcement agencies. Their trucks act as “mobile crime scenes,” where victims often lack identification, complicating their identification and the investigation process.

FBI Initiatives and Ongoing Threats

The FBI’s Highway Serial Killings Initiative was established to address the prolific issue of murders linked to truck drivers. While 25 long-haul truck drivers are currently incarcerated for serial killings, Figliuzzi cautioned that other offenders likely remain at large.

Insights from Long-Haul Trucking Experience

In his book, “Long Haul: Hunting the Highway Serial Killers,” Figliuzzi chronicled his experiences riding alongside truckers to understand their lifestyle and the potential for violence that arises from isolation and the pressures of their profession. He emphasized the complexity of the origins of serial killers, attributing influences to both genetics and environmental factors.

The Importance of Support and Prevention

Figliuzzi advocates for a systemic change in how society treats victims of trafficking by focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment. He believes that implementation of mandatory GPS tracking for trucks and more stringent vetting processes for truck drivers could help mitigate risks within the industry.

Conclusion and Call to Action

Ultimately, Figliuzzi’s findings call for deeper conversations about safeguarding trafficking victims and addressing the criminal aspects within the trucking community. “Long Haul: Hunting the Highway Serial Killers” is now available for purchase in both the U.S. and U.K.

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