(Ella R. Dunn / Daily Trojan) Few know the true story of the Doheny Library: it was built in honor of oil tycoon heir Edward “Ned” Doheny Jr. after his unsolved murder in 1929. He and his assistant, ...
When browsing any streaming service, we’re met with a flood of new documentaries and series about criminals. Netflix continues to spew new docuseries and movies to maintain the public’s interest in ...
The eight-foot Black Angel statue imposes its shroud over the Oakland Cemetery. A staple of Iowa City folklore, The Black Angel’s history has been twisted over time to spawn rumors and myths. This ...
TYSONS, Va. — Cold cases, solved, the unexplained and the unforgettable — five days a week. That’s the idea behind VAULT Studios’ new podcast The Daily Crime. During the first week of episodes, Bennet ...
Amelia: Hey Izzy! Do you know what I find Interesting? Women’s interest in true crime. I’ve never been invested in true crime media, but many of my friends are. What do you think? Izzy: Hi Amy! I ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Frank Racioppi is the owner of Ear Worthy, focusing on podcasts. “Podcasts have just enabled true crime to become more mobile and ...
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, ...
If you're the type to cope with daily anxieties and stress by burying your head in a pile of riveting true crime stories—the devil you know, as they say—then do we have just the reading list for you.
A viral "true crime" story was actually made up, generated by A.I. Reporter Henry Larson explores the ethical questions raised by this new frontier of content. AUTOMATED VOICE: Today, we uncover the ...