A Delaware County police chief has published his first book, the true-crime account of a 2005 Yeadon murder and the long road ...
Many of us have a fascination with true crime: the scandal, the shock, and following famous cases from the initial ...
This addiction culminates in the success of the true crime industry, where unsolved crimes act as entertainment for millions of consumers. Although true crime spans internet forums, documentaries and ...
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The disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of prominent NBC journalist Savannah Guthrie, has turned Tucson into America's latest true crime obsession. The big picture: True crime — the ...
Ames podcaster Willy Nast’s “City of Lights” series explores a family’s fight for safety and answers after an unsolved Illinois murder.
True crime streamers flocked to Tucson to cover Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, sparking some controversy and ordering food to the scnee.
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Frank Racioppi is the owner of Ear Worthy, focusing on podcasts. “Podcasts have just enabled true crime to become more mobile and ...
Women are not just present in true crime fandom, they are the engine driving it, from podcast charts to Netflix queues to TikTok rabbit holes. What looks like a taste for grisly stories is, on closer ...
In February 2014, veteran journalist Bill Keller announced that he was leaving The New York Times, where he had worked for three decades, to helm a new nonprofit newsroom focused on criminal justice.