Morbid: A Charming Journey Through True Crime
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May 26, 2025 at 10:00 PM

Morbid: A Charming Journey Through True Crime

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Susanne Sperling
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An introduction to the podcast's unique approach

'Morbid: A True Crime Podcast' invites listeners with a morbid fascination to embark on a journey into some of the most gruesome and mysterious criminal cases, all told with a wink. Since its debut in May 2018, the podcast, created by Alaina Urquhart and Ashleigh Kelley, has managed to charm a global audience. It combines thorough research with a humorous approach, keeping listeners engaged. The podcast's success is due to its ability to balance the grim with the entertaining. With episodes ranging from 45 to 90 minutes, they explore both well-known and undiscovered crimes, always with respect for the victims as the central focus. 'Morbid' is readily available on platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube, now boasting over 750 episodes.

The combination of humor and seriousness in Morbid

The strength of 'Morbid' lies in its ability to blend the macabre with the human, creating a unique storytelling style that stands out from other true crime podcasts. Creators Urquhart, with her background in forensics, and Kelley, with her passion for stories and human behavior, bring depth and entertainment to each episode. Critics have also pointed out the use of humor in connection with tragic events, which some believe might undermine the seriousness. The hosts defend their style by arguing that humor serves to make the heavy themes more accessible while maintaining respect for the victims.

Morbid inspires and sets new standards in the true crime genre

'Morbid' has not only entertained but has also inspired a new wave of true crime podcasts that combine humor with in-depth research. It has created a dedicated fan base known as 'weirdos', who love this mix of awe and fascination. With coverage of well-known cases like the Golden State Killer and Zodiac Killer, as well as attention to lesser-known tragedies, 'Morbid' has become an important voice in the true crime genre. With recognition from media outlets like Women's Health and a significant fan base, 'Morbid' stands as a shining example of how innovation and respect can be united in exploring the darkest chapters of history and journalism.

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Susanne Sperling

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