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Public concern twisted into fascination

In the early days of true-crime television, shows like “Unsolved Mysteries,” “America’s Most Wanted,” “48 Hours” and “Dateline” most often served to help solve cases, capture suspects, honor victims and educate the public on the functions of law enforcement and courts.

Today’s true-crime culture saturates television, podcasts and the internet for ratings and ad dollars. The public greedily devours …

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