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True crime podcasts act as memorials for tragic losses
True crime experts have expressed their desire for other listeners to respectfully remember victims as they consume true crime content.
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Study shows women are more likely to listen to true crime podcasts than men
A study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science found that women are more likely than men to choose true crime media because of the educational aspect, the psychological aspect and because the victims are often female.
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Opinion: We are too desensitized to talking about crime
True crime has become one of the most popular subjects of entertainment. From podcasts to documentaries, to entire television channels dedicated to discussing crime, there is a huge market of people ready to consume such content.
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Does Ted Bundy film romanticize the serial killer?
Students gather to watch the Netflix series 'Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes.' (Kylee Lapeyrouse)
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