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  2. True Crime - The New Yorker

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    The Hulu docuseries is a remarkable work, advancing the prestige true-crime genre’s slow but steady reorientation toward centering victims. By Inkoo Kang March 1, 2023

  3. The Unravelling of an Expert on Serial Killers | The New Yorker

    www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/04/11/the-unravelling-of-an-expert-on-serial...

    The Unravelling of an Expert on Serial Killers. Stéphane Bourgoin became famous through his jailhouse interviews with murderers. Then an anonymous collective of true-crime fans began ...

  4. The Long American History of “Missing White Woman Syndrome”

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    By Helen Rosner. October 8, 2021. A memorial for the twenty-two-year-old Gabby Petito. “True crime seems to want to tell itself, and us, stories about white people,” the scholar Jean Murley ...

  5. How an Amateur Diver Became a True-Crime Sensation

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    Tricia Griffith, the owner of Websleuths, a true-crime discussion forum founded in 1999, encountered the online sleuthing community in the late nineteen-nineties, when she was “incredibly bored ...

  6. A Postmodern Murder Mystery | The New Yorker

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    February 4, 2008. Krystian Bala (left) insisted that his violent novel was a sophisticated work of fiction, but Jacek Wroblewski was certain that it held the key to an unsolved murder ...

  7. Why “Dateline” Remains the True-Crime King | The New Yorker

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    Why “Dateline” Remains the True-Crime King. The TV news magazine does many of the things that other popular true-crime series do. But its success has as much to do with its old-fashioned style ...

  8. Crime - The New Yorker

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    News Desk. A Juror Explains Why a C.I.A. Hacker Was Convicted. ... “The Staircase” Deconstructs the True-Crime Genre. The HBO series, a dramatization of the famous 2004 documentary, makes ...

  9. Our Collective Obsession with True Crime - The New Yorker

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    Over the past several years, true crime’s hold on the culture has tightened into a vise grip, with new titles flooding podcast charts and streaming platforms on a daily basis.

  10. “True Crime Addict” and the Serious Problem of Internet Sleuths

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    June 23, 2016. James Renner’s book “True Crime Addict” investigates the case of Maura Murray, who disappeared in 2004, near the White Mountains of New England. Photograph by Andrew ...

  11. A “Killer” New Yorker Article Is Adapted for TV

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    A docuseries based on the investigation, “Killer Lies: Chasing a True-Crime Con Man,” will première at 10 P.M. on August 28th, on National Geographic, and will stream the next day on Hulu and ...