
Criminal: the podcast transforming true crime
True crime with societal depth revealed
In the podcast 'Criminal', the dark facets of crime intersect with human frailty, unveiling the hidden connections within society. This groundbreaking podcast, created by Phoebe Judge and Lauren Spohrer, brings nuanced stories to life about crimes that are rarely sensational but delve into deep human and societal consequences. Since its debut in January 2014, 'Criminal' has given the true crime genre a deeper dimension with episodes ranging from historical murders to modern sociological issues. With over 300 episodes available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, the series has maintained its relevance through thorough research and a solid ethical foundation.
Empathetic journalism as 'Criminal's' hallmark
Phoebe Judge's combination of empathetic interviews and sharp journalism makes 'Criminal' unique. The podcast is known for exploring complex cases and delivering narratives that make listeners reflect on the nuances of justice. Episodes like 'The Midnight Slider' from 2023, which investigates unsolved car thefts in 1970s California, and 'An Officer's Traffic Stop', which sheds light on racial profiling, demonstrate the show's ability to connect individual crime stories with broader cultural and legal discussions. Even when the podcast highlights the gray areas of the justice system or historical atrocities, it maintains its ethical integrity by never trivializing victims' experiences.
Criminal's decade of influence and innovation
Over a decade, 'Criminal' has not only entertained but also educated and possibly changed listeners' perceptions of crime. Its influence extends beyond the medium, with live tours and the recently launched 'Criminal: The Video Series'. This original format has helped define a new standard for true crime, where in-depth journalism and storytelling coexist. On its tenth anniversary, the podcast is recognized as one of the most influential voices in the genre, illuminating society's darker corners with both respect and insight.
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Susanne Sperling
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