The Blotter Presents 090: The Act and History Detectives
Tara Ariano joins the podcast to discuss the most famous Munchausen’s-by-proxy case in history, plus a dull (sorry) take on a series of Victorian axe murders
Tara Ariano joins the podcast to discuss the most famous Munchausen’s-by-proxy case in history, plus a dull (sorry) take on a series of Victorian axe murders
A flawed but compelling investigation into the disappearance of Adea Shabani.
A new documentary revisits the Steubenville rape case. What is it trying to say?
A look at another Theranos property with Stephanie Green, plus an ID miniseries that just misses
ITV’s popular three-parter brings its bracing lack of contrived melodrama to Acorn
Another look at the case Serial made super-famous, plus a podcast about a predator guru
Piper Weiss on the searing testimony of Michael Jackson’s (alleged (whatever)) victims, plus the director of Abducted In Plain Sight
Sundance’s four-part series on Tony and Susan Alamo’s Christian-cult empire is solid and familiar…but is it TOO familiar?
Thirteen incarcerated men at Pendleton Correctional Facility collaborate with each other and director Madeleine Sackler on the stories of…well, their stories.
Kevin Smokler returns to discuss Joseph Wambaugh’s canonical account(s) of the murder of Ian Campbell