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Two students have found themselves suddenly obsessed with and entangled in the murky world of true crime podcasting. Or, if you want to get into the specifics – and apparently, they do – they've become obsessed with trying to understand why and how people make careers out of talking about homicide; why some podcasts can help solve murder cases, and why other podcasts seem to be slowly corroding the sanctity of the American legal system. And over the course of this series...they're going to tell you what they've found. Instagram: @_podcastpodcast Email: truecrimepodcastpodcast@gmail.comTrue Crime Podcast Podcast
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    • Episode 6: "The Letdown"
      Oct 13 2024

      Kyleigh & Grace reach a verdict.




      Snake River Killer Podcast

      Voices for Justice Podcast

      “I Used TikTok to Catch My Sister’s Killer,” Elle, 2020

      “An Arizona Man was cleared in his stepdaughter's disappearance. His son is convinced he’s guilty.” NBC News, 2023
      “Michael Turney acquitted of murder in death of stepdaughter Alissa Turney,” AZCentral, 2023


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      38 min
    • Episode 5: "True Crime on Trial"
      Oct 6 2024

      Grace & Kyleigh go to court. Three experts — researcher Kat Albretch, lawyer Laura Menninger, and professor Emily Murphy — help make sense of the tangled relationship between true crime media and criminal justice.


      “How Science Solves Crime,” Time Magazine, 2002

      “‘CSI’ is going ballistic,” Variety, 2002

      “The CSI Effect,” U.S. News, 2005

      “The Serial Effect,” Kat Albrecht & Kaitlyn Filip, New Mexico Law Review, 2023

      “Timeline: The Adnan Syed Case.” NYT, 2024.

      “Remembering O.J. Simpson’s Bronco chase,” NYT, 2019

      “Sam Bankman-Fried Is Found Guilty of 7 Counts of Fraud and Conspiracy,” NYT, 2023

      “Johnny Depp Jury Finds That Amber Heard Defamed Him,” NYT, 2022

      “The Actual Malice of the Johnny Depp Trial,” NYT, 2022

      “The Cases Against Trump: A Guide,” The Atlantic, 2024

      “Trying on Bloody Gloves, Simpson Finds Them Tight,” NYT, 1995


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      42 min
    • Episode 4: "#CrimeCon"
      Sep 29 2024

      What can you get at a true crime convention? Justice – or a really cool t-shirt. The hosts delve into true crime podcasting’s live event industry. Kyleigh sets out to see first-hand what happens when date-night and murder overlap. Grace sits down with the founder of CrimeCon to talk about the ethics of crime entertainment. Writer Rachel Monroe takes us inside a mega-hotel in Nashville.


      CrimeCon

      Savage Appetites, Rachel Monroe

      The Girl I Never Knew, LaDonna Humphrey

      “The Nation’s Obsession with True Crime Meets a Mother’s Grief,” NYT, 2023

      “The Dark Origins of the True Crime Frenzy at Crime Con,” Vanity Fair, 2024

      “The Long American History of ‘Missing White Woman Syndrome’,” The New Yorker, 2021


      “Daniel Robinson vanished 3 years ago. His father still hopes for his safe return.” NPR, 2024


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      37 min
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