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Thetrue-crime podcast universeis ever expanding.
Were here to make it a bit smaller and a bit more manageable.
Each week, our crack team of podcast enthusiasts and specialists will pick their favorites.
To read the last edition,click here.
Gonzalez grew up in Brooklyn, where he fought off kids trying to steal his sneakers.
His brother was shot and killed when he was a young prosecutor.
He sees defendants in court through different eyes than his colleagues.
Either way, its an an absorbing look at a new generation challenging a system.
Lara Bricker
Headlong: Running From Cops: Mind Blown
You know that showCops,right?
Well, it turns out its way more than a reality show.
But thats largely where the comparisons end.
Is McArthur behind even more murders?
But only if Toronto police actually put in the footwork.
Jenni Miller
Not Guilty: Robert Blake Pt.
1: Bonny Lee Bakely and Robert Blake Pt.
2: TV Cop on Trial
Consider itLaw & Orders sonic stepsister.
Police released video and audio to the public, declaring this man a person of interest.
Listen to that voice inside you that says something is wrong, and dont shut up about it.
She died the next day in the hospital from her injuries and hypothermia.
Yet there were ample reasons to believe that this was not, in fact what had actually happened.
InWhat Happened to Holly Bartlett, from Accessible Media, Inc., journalist Maggie Rahr reinvestigates the case.
Rahr is a compassionate guide to Hollys world and sober in her search for the truth behind Hollys death.
Unlike many podcasts taking on old cases, this one leaves you with what feels like a satisfying resolution.