The Argument

I Love True Crime. Should I Feel Guilty?


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Does our culture have a true crime problem?

The genre seems ubiquitous — there’s always a new documentary to stream or a grisly podcast to binge, not to mention entire cable channels dedicated to true crime programming.

Some, including Jane Coaston, the host of “The Argument,” call themselves “obsessed” with the genre. Is that a bad thing? Does being a fan of crime storytelling inform the listener of the failures of our criminal justice system, bring exoneration to wrongfully convicted people and reveal possible dangers in the world? Or does true crime cause net harm as it twists the ways we think about punitive justice, perpetuate myths around who the typical victims of violent crimes are and convince many that their armchair sleuthing could solve a case?

Jane takes the debate around consuming and creating modern true crime content to two true crime creators: Rabia Chaudry, an attorney, the author of “Adnan’s Story” and the host of the “Undisclosed” podcast, and Sarah Weinman, a writer and editor and the author of “The Real Lolita” and the forthcoming “Scoundrel.”

Mentioned in this episode:

Amelia Tait in The Guardian, “The internet has turned us all into amateur detectives

Suspect,” a podcast by Wondery and Campside

Elon Green in The Appeal, “The Enduring, Pernicious Whiteness of True Crime

Helen Rosner’s interview with Jean Murley in The New Yorker, “The Long American History of ‘Missing White Woman Syndrome’”

In the Dark,” a podcast by American Public Media

Murder in Alliance,” a podcast by Obsessed Network

Through the Cracks,” a podcast by WAMU and PRX

A full transcript of the episode will be available midday Wednesday on the Times website.

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