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The true crime that's worth your time, from the folks at Best Evidence.
American netlet The CW imported ITV’s Joan as part of its…whatever it’s doing now; EB and SDB don’t understand what the six-part docudrama on legendary heister/and crime boss Joan Hannington* is doing on the Dawson’s network, but we do understand how expensive-looking it is, what we like about the thoughtful production design and pacing, and ... Read more
Now a judge, Dan Stidham represented Jessie Misskelley Jr. for nearly two decades; he talked with SDB about his 2023 book, A Harvest Of Innocence, plus Satanic panic, interrogation techniques, and much more.
What makes a solid true-crime road-trip listen? What sets it apart from an errands listen, or a bedtime listen? We've got some ideas (and we'd love to hear yours!).
Our favorite and most noteworthy true crime with "America" or "American" in the title, plus bedtime listens, aging eyes, and the formalities of mourning.
Richard Linklater's two different approaches to two different Skip Hollandsworth pieces for Texas Monthly, plus fresh eyes, small-town tales, and the "cold center" of the Coens.
Mark Blankenship joins SDB to talk about Inspector Oldfield and the Black Hand Society, "narrowcast" books, and childlike motivations of Victorian gangsters.