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Our Collective Obsession with True Crime

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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Exploring the Cultural Significance of True Crime Narratives

This chapter delves into the relationship individuals have with true crime, analyzing iconic texts like 'In Cold Blood' and 'Helter Skelter'. The speakers reflect on how well-crafted true crime narratives offer insights into society and prompt a reevaluation of feelings over time. They also discuss the societal fascination with gruesome crime details and emphasize the importance of telling these stories sensitively to highlight broader societal issues.

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