We love true crime here at Marie Claire, but there are some things a ripped-from-the-headlines Lifetime movie or Law & Order: ...
Podcasts have cemented themselves as the wave of the future. Gone are the days of tuning into the radio or only having music to listen to through your headphones. Now, practically limitless audio ...
True crime fans know the feeling: whether you're coming home from work, folding the laundry or getting ready for bed, once you hit play on your favorite podcast, you're swept up in a captivating story ...
Brian Walshe's trial will begin Dec. 1 with opening statements. If you need to catch up ahead of then, here's some podcasts ...
Dive deep into true crime cases and follow the latest headlines with HuffPost’s Suspicious Circumstances newsletter. Sign up here. A new podcast exploring the enormous popularity of true crime ...
True crime is consistently the most popular genre in podcasting, which makes it really tricky to narrow it down to a best-of list. Some shows are definitely trying to cash in on the trend, and even if ...
“This deep-dive podcast is meticulously reported by Rebecca Everett and Jessica Remo, who interviewed more than 50 people involved with the case as they tried to make sense of the senseless,” ...
True crime podcasts are incredibly popular with listeners. But they’re a hard sell with advertisers. Roughly one quarter of the most-listened-to podcasts in the US are in the true crime genre – the ...
Tubi is making its first podcast play: The Fox Corp. division struck a multiyear deal with Audiochuck, founded by Ashley Flowers, for exclusive distribution and ad sales rights to its top shows ...
In her first book for adults, an author brings a fresh approach to the tale of an amateur sleuth and an unwitting subject. By Elisabeth Egan Elisabeth Egan is an editor at the Book Review and the ...