True Crime

True crime refers to a genre of narrative nonfiction that examines real criminal cases, typically involving serious offenses such as murder, theft, or organized crime. This genre can encompass various media formats, including books, documentaries, podcasts, and television series. True crime works often explore the details of the crimes themselves, the motivations and backgrounds of the perpetrators, the impact on victims and their families, and the legal processes involved in prosecuting the offenders. The aim is to provide an in-depth look at the criminal events, often combining investigative journalism with elements of storytelling to engage and inform audiences about the complexities of crime and justice. The popularity of true crime reflects a fascination with criminal behavior, moral dilemmas, and the societal implications of crime.