Yep, another true crime addict here.
I tend to like the forensic and investigation side of the stories. Quite often I will have Investigation Discovery on the tv as background noise. Oxygen and OWN also have lots of documentaries about true crime. My cable lineup was changed in the spring and new channels were added. One is True Crime Network. It runs Forensic Files along with other documentary shows like Dateline.
I don't listen to many podcasts but have one I really need to start. It started out as a podcast about the Pike County Murders in Ohio back in 2016. Now that the case has concluded, they have done a few episodes about the Idaho murders. Will be interesting to see how that one plays out.
In the last year though I have gotten more into YouTube, especially court videos. There is one specific civil case that I've followed that could become a criminal case. The judge in the civil case referred the Petitioner in the case to the county attorney's office for investigation. So at this time, it is in the hands of the investigators to determine if perjury charges (and possibly other charges) will be filed. One of the YouTube bloggers that was big in getting this case the publicity it deserved has signed a contract for a documentary about it. With all the crap the petitioner has pulled over the years (at least 10) in the court system, it might just be a multi-episode documentary! Long story short... a woman has accused at least 4 different men of getting her pregnant and there is no evidence that any of them were real. The last one she accused was after a one night encounter where there was no actual intercourse... just a blow job!
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