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True Crime & The Court of Public Opinion with Alexis KnightDive into the complexities of justice with "True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion," where we explore real-life cases through three thought-provoking categories: Under the Influence, Mad or Bad, and Murder or Self-Defense.Each episode dissects a controversial crime, challenging you to question the motives, mental states, and legal outcomes that shape our understanding of guilt and innocence. Was the suspect manipulated into their actions, suffering from a deep mental illness, or simply making a choice between life and death?Join host Alexis Knight as she presents the facts, examines the arguments, and invites you to render your verdict in the court of public opinion. Your perspective could change everything.#truecrime, #courtofpublicopinionThis podcast will feature real-life stories from police officers, crime scene investigators, survivors of violent crimes and more. We'll share stories about how police investigate, assess and solve criminal cases, how 911 calls can provide valuable information to police and how crime victims can seek justice. Every episode will feature a different story, providing a unique insight into the world of law enforcement and crime. We'll bring you interviews with experts from the police force, crime scene investigation teams, prosecutors, defense attorneys, victims and more. We'll explore the impact of crime on individuals and communities. We'll also examine the ethical and legal issues that arise in criminal cases, and the efforts of police to protect the public and bring criminals to justice. We'll be discussing the latest news and developments in the criminal justice system, and the implications of new laws and policies on the safety of communities. We'll also provide valuable resources to help those affected by crime, and look at the impact of crime on the mental health of communities. We hope you'll join us as we explore the world of crime and justice, one episode at a time.true crime is a nonfiction literary, podcast, and film genre in which the author examines an actual crime and details the actions of real people. The crimes most commonly include murder; about 40 percent focus on tales of serial killers.As much as we love listening to a celebrity interview or cultural discussion, there’s nothing quite like a true crime podcast to keep you hooked for hours on end.There’s a reason why so many true crime series have climbed the podcast charts over the years – from the genre-defining brilliance of Serial to the unexpected twists and turns of Sweet Bobby, true crime is the genre that just keeps on giving.True crime has never been more popular than it is today, as evidenced by the astonishing number of podcasts, TV shows, and documentaries dedicated to the genre. At its core, however, true crime is a type of nonfiction literature. From influential works like Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood (1966) to modern-day investigations such as Michelle McNamara’s I’ll Be Gone in the Dark (2018) or Elon Green’s Last Call (2021), such narratives are unique in the way they connect with their readers, precisely because they explore harrowing real-life events that could happen to anyone.Want to know more about true crime? Here we define the genre, take a fascinating look at its origins, and cover some of its common themes.The Definition of “True Crime”It seems like the definition of true crime would be obvious: A story about a crime that actually occurred. Indeed, most true crime books explore dark and distressing subject matter, and reader discretion is advised. Granted, the first rule of true crime is that the narrative must include as many nitty-gritty facts about the case as possible: Readers expect the actual names of people involved and the correct time and place, information about what they did, and as many details of the crime and its investigation as the author can dig up.True crime books can be about a single event, like a kidnapping. They can also be about the collective crimes of serial killers, thieves, or cult leaders. However narrow or broad the focus, the best true crime books deliver well-researched, finely written examinations of the case at hand.But the wealth of details is just half of what makes true crime so popular with readers. The most talented true crime authors excel at presenting the facts of a case while vividly re-creating the atmosphere that surrounded the crime. They put criminals and their victims in context by establishing elements like the political climate of the day, the history of a town, or the struggles faced by a particular community. They dig into everyone’s motives, then weigh these motives against the actions and developments they document. They re-create dialogue as faithfully as possible, although of course sometimes it’s necessary to take artistic liberties.In other words, the most popular true crime authors transport readers to the scene of the crime, with all ...True Crime & The Court of Public Opinion with Alexis Knight Politique et gouvernement Science Sciences sociales
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    • Alexis Knight Headline LIes – The Bill Passed. Then Came the Floods, the Hits, and the Lies. (May 23, 2025)
      May 23 2025
      Alexis Knight Headline LIes – The Bill Passed. Then Came the Floods, the Hits, and the Lies. (May 23, 2025)

      They gave you seven headlines.

      We gave you seven truths.

      From Trump’s strategic bill disguised as a stunt…

      to a political assassination in Madrid no one wants to call what it is…

      to the American middle class quietly collapsing behind “cost-cutting” headlines…

      This isn’t chaos. It’s choreography.

      And in this episode of Headline Lies, I’m showing you exactly how they shape the story, what they leave out, and why your fear, outrage, or confusion isn’t an accident—it’s the product.

      I’m Alexis Knight. Let’s clear the smoke.

      #HeadlineLies #AlexisKnight #MediaSpin #NewsTruth #CurrentEvents #TrueCrimeCulture #PoliticalCoverup #PodcastNews #CourtOfPublicOpinion #BehindTheHeadlines



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      25 min
    • Alexis Knight: True Crime & The Court of Public Opinion—Ellen Greenberg and the Murdaugh Fallout—Stabbed by the System
      May 22 2025
      Alexis Knight: True Crime & The Court of Public Opinion—Ellen Greenberg and the Murdaugh Fallout—Stabbed by the System

      In this gripping 40-minute episode of True Crime & The Court of Public Opinion, Alexis Knight exposes two cases that reveal how deep systemic failure can go—when institutions protect power, not people. First, we investigate the chilling death of Ellen Greenberg: twenty stab wounds, a locked apartment, and a medical examiner who changed the cause of death from homicide to suicide—after a closed-door meeting with police.

      Her parents have been fighting for justice ever since. Then we head to South Carolina, where the name Murdaugh once ruled unchallenged. Alex Murdaugh’s fall from grace is well known—but in this episode, we turn the spotlight on the insiders who enabled him: the bankers, lawyers, judges, and cops who saw the cracks and stayed silent. Because the truth doesn’t stop with a guilty verdict. Not in this courtroom.


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      41 min
    • Alexis Knight: True Crime & The Court of Public Opinion — Gypsy Rose and Ruby Franke: From Victim to Villain, From Mother to Monster
      May 21 2025
      Alexis Knight: True Crime & The Court of Public Opinion — Gypsy Rose and Ruby Franke: From Victim to Villain, From Mother to Monster

      In this explosive hour-long episode of True Crime & The Court of Public Opinion, we dissect two of the most unsettling cases of modern manipulation: Gypsy Rose Blanchard and Ruby Franke. Gypsy’s story gripped the world—a girl trapped in a fantasy of illness, pushed to the edge by her mother’s lies, and criminalized for the escape. But what happens after the documentary credits roll? We go deep into the real aftermath of her release, the public's shifting perception, and the uncomfortable question of whether justice ever truly balances for the manipulated. Then we turn the spotlight on Ruby Franke—the picture-perfect Mormon mom turned convicted child abuser. What she called discipline, the courts called torture.

      Yet even from prison, Ruby remains calculated, writing her next chapter, and preparing for a return that should terrify anyone paying attention. We expose what she’s doing behind bars, the ongoing trauma for her children, and the failure of a system that let it happen in plain sight. Two cases. Two extremes. One undeniable theme: in a world built on image, control is currency—and no one escapes judgment in the court of public opinion.

      #gypsy #rose #ruby #franke #blanchard #crime #abuse #prison


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      46 min

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