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Thetrue-crime podcast universeis ever expanding.
Were here to make it a bit smaller, a bit more manageable.
Each week, our crack team of podcast enthusiasts and specialists will pick their favorites.
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Is it his brotastic bookThe Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists?
Or his many celebrity profiles inRolling Stone?
How about his years as a critic and culture reporter at the New YorkTimes?
What probablydoesntspring to mind is his work as a crime reporter.
Because thats never really been Strausss thing until now.
Strauss eventually agrees to join the search and dives headfirst into the world of the missing woman.
The episodes are short and sweet, and will hopefully spark interest in this dormant case.
Jenni Miller
The Truth About Crime With Amanda Knox: Ministry of Evil
Yes, itsthatAmanda Knox.
Since last fall, Knox has narrated acompanion podcastto Sundance TVs slate of true-crime docuseries.
Youll want to listen to the end to find out how the Alamos finally fell.
One of her children survived and testified against her, and Downs has been in jail since 1987.
Sorry, Duran Duran fans; Hungry Like the Wolf will never be the same for you after this.
In all, though, this podcast is a fascinating look at a strange and troubled family.