

Are you an ethical true crime fan? 4 questions to ask | Lindsey A. Sherrill
17 snips Apr 10, 2023
Explore the gripping history of humanity's fascination with true crime, from the Salem witch trials to Jack the Ripper. Researcher Lindsey A. Sherrill poses essential questions to help fans navigate the ethical dilemmas of this genre. She advocates for mindful consumption, encouraging listeners to reflect on their motivations and the impact on victims. Discover how to enjoy true crime responsibly while supporting creators who prioritize ethical storytelling.
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Serial Obsession
- Lindsey A. Sherrill's true crime obsession began with the podcast Serial.
- This led her to research and categorize true crime podcasts, identifying nearly 5,000.
Historical Context
- True crime's popularity isn't new; it traces back to public executions and witch trials.
- Modern examples include Jack the Ripper and the Black Dahlia, showing a continued fascination with crime.
Two Sides of True Crime
- Sherrill's research revealed a divide in true crime podcasts.
- Some focused on entertainment, while others aimed for criminal justice reform or solving cold cases.