Do true-crime podcasts have the endurance to sustain their dominance in podcast ratings? Or will political and comedy ...
Move over, amateur sleuths, because there’s a new dynamic duo digging into the darkest corners of true crime on "Clues." PAVE Studios recently dropped Episode 3 of “Clues,” a bold new crime series ...
Whether you’re doing the washing up or going for a run, listening to a true crime podcast makes the time fly thrillingly by. From elaborate hoaxes to grisly murders, these real-life investigations are ...
It was the type of unthinkable crime that stays with you long after you cover the story. In 2013, 15-year-old Daniel Marsh was accused of killing and mutilating the bodies of an elderly couple living ...
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'I Am Very Shy, Private Person' Dateline's Keith Morrison Admits When It Comes To Meeting True Crime Viewers Or Being In Large Crowds Just hours after spending Easter Sunday with their family, Sharmon ...
True crime took a bite out of the podcast chart this week as Rotten Mango clawed its way to the top of YouTube’s Weekly Top Podcast Shows, knocking seemingly indomitable The Joe Rogan Experience from ...
Calling all armchair detectives! True Crime is hitting the high seas, because the first-ever true crime-themed cruise is setting sail — and it features all of your favorite true crime podcasts. The ...
On Sunday’s episode of The Excerpt podcast: True crime is wildly popular—but at what cost? Journalist and author Kate Winkler Dawson joins The Excerpt to explore the ethical dilemmas behind the genre, ...
The management firm is looking to expand podcast and product lines for the ‘Murder, Mystery & Makeup' star as she offers a blend of true crime and beauty content to her online and social media ...
Women are not just present in true crime fandom, they are the engine driving it, from podcast charts to Netflix queues to ...
If you’ve ever listened to a true-crime podcast and thought, “There has to be more to this story,” then Listen for the Lie ...