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Case closed? True crime shows keep affecting real cases, including Menendez brothers.
True crime content often leads to a wave of public interest, and multiple cases have seen major developments following that attention.
What the Menendez brothers’ case tells us about the moral paradox of true crime
Netflix’s productions on the Menendez brothers reveal the moral problem at the heart of true crime: whose definition of “true” should viewers rely on when assessing the veracity of a narrative?
True crime fans flock to Beverly Hills to see the Menendez mansion where the brothers killed their parents
The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story" has drawn true crime fanatics from all over the world to see the mansion where the 1989 murders happened.
The notorious Menendez murder mansion becomes a draw. Beverly Hills isn't happy
The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story" has drawn true crime fans from all over the world to see the mansion where the 1989 murders happened.
Netflix, TikTok made the Menendez mansion into a true-crime landmark. Beverly Hills isn't happy
First, it was a driver of a sedan slowing down to a crawl and pointing as they passed the Spanish-style mansion, draped in elm leaves and hidden
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Disney+ Drops Town's Name from Title of True Crime Series After Local Mayor Sues
Disney+ series "Avetrana - This Is Not Hollywood" has lost the "Avetrana" in its title after the mayor of Avetrana sued ...
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‘Dateline’ Correspondent Josh Mankiewicz Officiated The Wedding Of A True Crime Fan He’d Never Met
The NBC reporter shared the advice he gave the newlyweds — and the obvious joke he didn’t make at the ceremony.
Nieman Journalism Lab
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In a saturated true crime landscape, some content creators try to focus on victims and survivors
But in a saturated and unregulated landscape, some creators — with little to no training on how to cover crime — try to ...
Heatworld on MSN
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Unsolved Mysteries and Gripping Cases: Dive Deep with Crime Monthly Magazine
Beyond the Headlines: Forget fleeting news snippets; Crime Monthly delves deeper. Immerse yourself in in-depth features on ...
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Yaser Said, man convicted of killing daughters in 2008, speaks out in new true crime show
The murders were dubbed “honor killings,” a narrative that spread quickly. That characterization was later refuted by law ...
Nieman Journalism Lab
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The future of true crime sounds like…public radio?
Amid the downturn in audio, some executives think the public radio model — with a dash of true crime — might provide a way ...
nowtolove
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TRUE CRIME: The real murders in the building!
The Manhattan buildings inspired the Disney+ show Only Murders In The Building and have dark true crime secrets of their own.
Game Rant
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This Prison Crime Drama Is Now Streaming On Netflix And The True Story Is Wild
Escape At Dannemora is now on Netflix and retells the shocking true story of a prison break - it's a must-watch. The series ...
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Why Netflix is betting big on true-crime shows despite legal drama
Netflix continues to seek out true-crime shows despite the legal risks. "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story" is the ...
Uproxx
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The 50 Best True Crime Shows And Movies You Can Stream Right Now (November 2024)
This project dives into police files and archival footage just like many other
true
crime
docuseries tend to do, but the end result is wholly unique and hits even harder after his conviction.
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This AI Company Is About to Save True-Crime Filmmakers a Lot of Time
Court TV's entire archive of legal content dating back to 1991 will be managed and monetized via a company called Veritone.
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