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For 16 years, European investigators hunted a female serial killer whose DNA appeared at roughly 40 crime scenes across three countries, linked to murders, jewel heists, and petty burglaries alike. The profile made no sense, no witness ever saw her, and the manhunt became a national obsession with a 300,000-euro reward. The catch was staggering: she did not exist. We dive into the bizarre case of the Phantom of Heilbronn, a forensic blunder that exposed the dangers of placing blind faith in DNA.
We trace the timeline from a 1993 teacup to the 2007 execution of a young police officer, and how automation bias led detectives to trust the machines over their own instincts despite glaring contradictions. The illusion finally shattered when the phantom's female DNA turned up on a male asylum seeker's fingerprint, revealing the truth: the cotton s ...Â