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While most people wouldn't commit the crimes they read about, crime fiction allows readers to get familiar with the private, darker sides of human nature.
When Bryan Kohberger entered a guilty plea on July 2 in the case of four murdered Idaho students, it brought an abrupt ...
It is one of the most brutal and infamous crimes in the history of the Chicago area. And now it's the subject of a new ...
It is one of the most brutal and infamous crimes in the history of the Chicago area. And now it's the subject of a new ...
The new novel takes inspiration from the Keddie Cabin murders, in which three people of the Sharp family were found dead in a cabin in northern California ...
VERSACE DEATH SCENE: Police investigation in front of designer Gianni Versace’s Casa Casuarina mansion on Ocean Drive where the fashion mogul was murdered on the steps of his home on July 15, 1997 by ...
Netflix is adding many binge-worthy TV shows to its catalogue in July 2025, including returning originals series and 1990s ...
We’re only halfway through 2025, but there have already been plenty of standout books published this year. There’s been ...
My interest in true crime revealed that Black Americans are going missing ... I wanted to explore the absolute worst possible outcome of that reliance. Read more:A new book chronicles the battle over ...
6 true crime books with major twists that'll have you gripped all summer True crime reads are - both new and old - are expected to be a holiday essential this summer.
New research suggests that the undeniable appetite for true crime is expanding from podcasts and docuseries into books. Newspaper and magazine subscription platforms are reinvesting in the genre ...
While books had long been the most popular medium for true crime stories, podcasts and TV shows eventually jumped on the bandwagon. The “Serial” podcast launched a true-crime wave in that medium.