From documentaries and YouTube videos to memoirs and case files, audiences have been obsessed with true crime content for decades. And no matter how much macabre material is out there, people still ...
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True crime captures audiences in all media forms: TV shows, podcasts, documentaries, and, of course, books. But what makes a good true crime read? Traci Thomas, creator of "The Stacks" podcasts, said ...
They found Cecelia Gullivan's body on a morning in November 1926. She had been murdered at her home in Windsor, where she worked as a high-ranking executive for the Cone Automatic Machine Company. The ...
If you’ve been binging true crime podcasts and craving more, San Diego County Library has a wealth of new titles to keep your curiosity fueled. If you’ve been binging true crime podcasts and craving ...
Booksellers at Chevalier’s Books — L.A.’s oldest indie bookshop, located in the heart of Larchmont — were untangling projector cords near the rear of the store on Wednesday night when a woman strode ...
For some, sitting down with a good book means cozying up by the fireplace, ready for characters to whisk them away to an imaginary world. For others, the escape comes from the thrill of traveling back ...
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In his first book, John J. Lennon, who is serving a 28-year sentence, brings nuance and complexity to his own and other prisoners’ stories. By Pamela Colloff Pamela Colloff is a staff writer at The ...