So, the question is, are there just more crimes, or just more people out there to talk about them on a microphone? Because, judging by the number of true crime podcasts
It's no wonder people feel Hollywood is a pit of sin. It's 1922 in Hollywood and shit is crazy. Studios practically own their stars and hold them to these insane morals
The title of this podcast and the name applied to this serial killer, The Dating Game Killer, is a bit of a head fake. After all, Rodney Alcala's appearance on the game
This seemed to be one of those be-careful-what-you-wish-for kind of stories. Betty Broderick wanted the perfect husband and the perfect marriage. She wanted money and a
If you've ever watched Dateline, you know Keith Morrison. I knew the guy as the anchor of the nightly news that my folks watched when I was in junior high in LA. And then
I tend to ingest media about certain things — mainly serial killers — in chunks. A little while back I listened to a podcast about the Black Dahlia and then watched
Bardstown is another in an increasing field of true crime podcasts. Named after the supposedly idyllic town in Kentucky, the podcast investigates five unsolved murders
There are so many of these true crime podcasts around these days. On the whole they all feel like an expanded version of a decent episode of Dateline. You know, you
The Clearing is yet another true crime podcast that investigates some old, cold case murders. But this one is different. Because one of the major participants of the
I’ve been listening to way too many of these depressing podcasts of late. Dirty John is a little different than some of them, of course, as it’s not about an unsolved