NFL True Crime Podcasts the Latest Media Trend
Three major NFL true crime podcasts from nationally known journalism companies dropped this month within three days of each other.
Three major NFL true crime podcasts from nationally known journalism companies dropped this month within three days of each other.
One reporter, Sacha Pfeiffer, from the “Spotlight” film worked on the Aaron Hernandez series “Gladiator” that’s getting a lot of buzz right now.
Netflix recently launched their “ReMastered” docuseries with an episode about Bob Marley and his near assassination.
While their intentions are different than most, a real police department joined the serialized true crime podcast world with “Countdown To Capture” series.
The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, a popular newspaper, has launched a thrilling true crime podcast titled “Who Killed Tommy?”
Make sure you watch SB Nation’s new Foul Play: Paid in Mississippi true crime docuseries.
One of the true heavyweights in true crime programming, Oxygen, has a new show coming out on June 9th that people should be excited about — The Price of Duty.
Netflix announced on May 16th that they will develop a new true crime film starring Amy Ryan about The Long Island Serial Killer. The film, titled Lost Girls, is based on a book of the same name by Robert Kolker. Documentarian Liz Garbus has been tabbed to direct the film.
In The Dark won a Peabody Award for their Season 1 investigation into the disappearance of Jacob Wetterling. Now, they are back with a new season of true-crime podcast episodes — detailing a quadruple-murder from 1996 in Mississippi.
With recent updates in the Michael Peterson case, Netflix has ordered a continuation of the 2004 true crime documentary series ‘The Staircase.’
Fresh off their Wild, Wild Country success, Netflix and the Duplass brothers are jumping right back into the true-crime docuseries world. The new series, Evil Genius: The True Story of America’s Most Diabolical Bank Heist, is set to be released in four digestible parts on May 11th.
WUSA9 — the Washington, D.C. CBS affiliate — has released the first two episodes of their in-depth true-crime podcast investigation, 18 Days: The Relisha Rudd Investigation.