True crime podcasts are a burgeoning genre. As journalists and storytellers, how do we balance the pursuit of justice and our responsibility to the victims with the demand to tell a gripping tale? As listeners, are we using the pain of others for our own entertainment? In the Dark podcast (Seasons 1 and 2) takes us beyond a vicarious fascination with true crime stories into a forensic and essential look at deep-rooted biases, corruption and systemic failures that prevent justice from being served. The first season (2016) investigates the 1989 kidnapping, sexual assault and murder of 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling In Minnesota. Season 2 (2018-19) investigates the case brought against Curtis Flowers, a black man from Mississippi who has been t...
This book explores the recent surge in true crime by critically exploring how murder and violence ar...
This paper discusses the media consumption of the My Favorite Murder listener community, a group tha...
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) has been a dominant subject in the ‘golden age’ of True Crim...
True crime podcasts are a favorite among listeners everywhere. Their dramatic, intriguing, real-worl...
In Australia, the public is increasingly accessing stories about crime, violence and harm via true c...
This article investigates the contemporary fascination with true crime narratives, an subject which ...
True crime, a genre that has piqued the interest of individuals for decades, has taken on a new for...
By investigating Courtney Copeland’s 2016 murder, the podcast series Somebody (2020) does the work t...
True crime reporting has long captivated audiences. By reporting details of an actual crime in a sen...
Storytelling has long been used to socialize future generations. As a form of storytelling, podcasti...
The True Crime genre is a booming industry with new series, films, and documentaries to watch all th...
This article looks at the current documentary obsession with true crime stories, arguing that ultima...
Modern audiences have an appetite for true crime, and particularly stories that involve murder. A...
Podcast is an unregulated form of media that has grown in popularity over the past decade. Especiall...
In late 2016, Up and Vanished, a podcast produced and hosted by independent filmmaker-turned-podcast...
This book explores the recent surge in true crime by critically exploring how murder and violence ar...
This paper discusses the media consumption of the My Favorite Murder listener community, a group tha...
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) has been a dominant subject in the ‘golden age’ of True Crim...
True crime podcasts are a favorite among listeners everywhere. Their dramatic, intriguing, real-worl...
In Australia, the public is increasingly accessing stories about crime, violence and harm via true c...
This article investigates the contemporary fascination with true crime narratives, an subject which ...
True crime, a genre that has piqued the interest of individuals for decades, has taken on a new for...
By investigating Courtney Copeland’s 2016 murder, the podcast series Somebody (2020) does the work t...
True crime reporting has long captivated audiences. By reporting details of an actual crime in a sen...
Storytelling has long been used to socialize future generations. As a form of storytelling, podcasti...
The True Crime genre is a booming industry with new series, films, and documentaries to watch all th...
This article looks at the current documentary obsession with true crime stories, arguing that ultima...
Modern audiences have an appetite for true crime, and particularly stories that involve murder. A...
Podcast is an unregulated form of media that has grown in popularity over the past decade. Especiall...
In late 2016, Up and Vanished, a podcast produced and hosted by independent filmmaker-turned-podcast...
This book explores the recent surge in true crime by critically exploring how murder and violence ar...
This paper discusses the media consumption of the My Favorite Murder listener community, a group tha...
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) has been a dominant subject in the ‘golden age’ of True Crim...