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12 votes
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The botched hunt for the Gilgo Beach killer
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Murder ballads were the original true crime
11 votes -
True Crime junkies: What have you been watching?
I’m a true crime fiend, but without cable or Netflix it’s hard to discover new lurid murders and cult exposés to relax with. So I’m asking y’all: what’s been on your watchlist in the true crime...
I’m a true crime fiend, but without cable or Netflix it’s hard to discover new lurid murders and cult exposés to relax with.
So I’m asking y’all: what’s been on your watchlist in the true crime doc department?
To kick it off, I’ll start: I just binged 5 hours of “The Curious Case Of Natalia Grace “
Not since Making a Murderer or The Bad Vegan have I immediately binged an entire True Crime series.
So, quick synopsis for those unaware: ** “ Investigation Discovery's "The Curious Case of Natalia Grace" is a six-episode docuseries that explores the case of Natalia Grace, a Ukrainian orphan who was adopted by Michael and Kristine Barnett in 2010.2 Initially thought to be a 6-year-old orphan with a rare bone growth disorder, Natalia was actually a fully grown adult.…or was she?”**
This one’s a total trainwreck in the best possible way: twists, turns, creeps and weirdos and some odd people just trying to do right…surreal but highly recommended.
So Tildes: where is my next fix? I want to to hear any other True Crime junkies chime in with their recent picks!
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Tome raiders: Solving the great book heist
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The enduring, pernicious whiteness of true crime
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The case of Leopold and Loeb
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The case of the shotgun booby trap
6 votes -
Ten must-read crime books set in the American West
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Stieg Larsson and the unsolved murder case of Olof Palme
11 votes -
Disappointed love and dangerous temptations: Textile factories and true crime
4 votes -
Mindhunter | Season 2 teaser
9 votes -
Podcasts should stick to exonerating the innocent
8 votes -
Novelists have condemned the Staunch prize – for thrillers without violence against women – as a ‘gagging order’, after organisers said the genre could bias jurors
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From Agatha Christie to Gillian Flynn: Fifty great thrillers by women
5 votes -
Murder and the missing briefcase: The real story behind Harper Lee’s lost true crime book
5 votes -
Who stole Dorothy’s ruby slippers from Judy Garland’s hometown? The inside story of the epic, thirteen-year quest to find them.
5 votes -
"Framed": She was the PTA mom everyone knew. Who would want to harm her?
8 votes