Ever wondered how a new set of microphones and a love for quirky snacks can set the stage for an in-depth exploration of true crime? We kick off this episode with some laughs about our orange Tic Tacs and Grandma Utz chips, leading into a discussion about the staggering popularity of true crime podcasts. With over 24,000 shows dedicated to the genre, we reminisce about our early fascination with "Law and Order" and the rebellious thrill of uncovering dark mysteries. You'll also get a taste of the social media frenzy surrounding series like "Making a Murderer" and "Tiger King," and surprising insights into cities leading the true crime Google search charts.
Curious about how true crime storytelling has evolved over centuries? We dig into its rich history, from the 17th-century pamphlets aimed at the elite to the ballads sung for the common folk, aiming to understand the minds of criminals. Our journey doesn't stop there—we traverse through the golden era of "True Detective" magazines right up to the groundbreaking "Serial" podcast, which sparked our own adventures in murder tourism. Imagine mapping out real-life crime scenes during our travels, adding a unique twist to our explorations.
The conversation takes a serious turn as we address the heavy topics of police corruption, mishandled cases, and the frustrating use of junk science in true crime shows. From the unresolved Denise Johnson case to the systemic issues plaguing law enforcement, we emphasize the dire need for accountability. We also shed light on the eerie unsolved murder of Deanna Horner in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, raising questions about the events leading to her tragic death. To lighten the mood, we tease our upcoming paranormal-themed episode, filled with ghost stories and family traditions just in time for Halloween. Don't miss out on this rollercoaster of an episode that promises intrigue, laughter, and a touch of the supernatural.
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