The Prosecutor Who Faced a Serial Killer Reveals What the Justice System Hides
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Most people will never come face-to-face with a serial killer.
Jarrett Ferentino has.
Before becoming a nationally recognized legal analyst, Jarrett was a homicide prosecutor who helped build cases against some of the most dangerous criminals in America, including serial killer Hugo Selenski, who hid bodies on his own property while living in plain sight.
In this episode of Unheard, Jarrett takes us inside the justice system from the perspective few ever experience.
We discuss:
• What it’s actually like to prosecute a serial killer
• The Brittanee Drexel case and how forensic science finally solved it
• How modern DNA technology is rewriting cold cases
• Corruption, influence, and the role of powerful families
• And how those same dynamics help explain how Jeffrey Epstein operated for so long
This conversation goes beyond individual crimes.
It explores the intersection of justice, science, power, and accountability — and what happens when the system finally catches up.
Jarrett Ferentino is a former homicide prosecutor, legal expert, and victims’ advocate who has spent his career pursuing justice for families who thought they might never get answers.
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This is Unheard.
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