Ep 157: True Crime As Entertainment (A Victim's Story with Amy B. Chesler)

This is an important topic. Since the explosion in popularity of the true crime genre over the last decade, I've questioned the ethics of crime as entertainment. Many of us have become obsessed with grisley stories of murder. 

But have you ever actually talked to someone whose loved one was murdered? Would it change your opinion on the true crime entertainment genre? 

This episode is a conversation with author, award-winning blogger, and actress Amy B. Chesler. Amy's mother was murdered in 2007 and her book Working for Justice: One Family's Tale of Murder, Betrayal, and Healing is about the events before and after this tragic event. 

Amy surprised me with her take on the popularity of the true crime genre and it definitely affected how I consume these stories. 


Mentioned in This Episode:

Amy B. Chesler's website

Working for Justice: One Family’s Tale of Murder, Betrayal, and Healing by Amy B. Chesler

Evil Lives Here episode with Amy Chesler

"Making a Murderer" Documentary on Netflix

"The Real Bling Ring: Hollywood Heist" Documentary on Netflix

"Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey" Documentary in Netflix

I Know What You Did Last Summer by Lois Duncan

Killing Mr. Griffin by Lois Duncan

Who Killed My Daughter by Lois Duncan

Something Was Wrong podcast

Voices for Justice podcast

"A Murder in Mansfield" documentary on Amazon Prime

Dirty Money podcast

Dirty John podcast

 

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