I find most true crime stories helplessly fascinating. I know some people agonize over whether it is moral to be entertained by such stories, but I’ve never had that problem, and frankly think it’s a waste of time to think about the “morality” of what stories we consume. I think most people are drawn to true crime not because they get their jollies out by reveling in other people’s pain (though, there’s always a few . . . ) but because it speaks to our […]
“There are no true stories; there are only facts, and the stories we tell ourselves about those facts.” #CBRBINGO – People
We Keep the Dead Close: A Murder at Harvard and a Half Century of Silence by Becky Cooper

