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Beyond Entertainment: How True Crime Can Serve Justice

Allen Glines
2 min readMar 12, 2024

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The fascination with true crime is a pervasive phenomenon. From podcasts to documentaries to gripping TV series, we find ourselves drawn to the dark realities of criminal cases. While entertainment value fuels the genre's popularity, true crime has much more potential. It can become a powerful tool for spreading awareness, generating crucial leads for stalled cases, and, ultimately, aiding in the pursuit of justice.

The Power of Information

When approached responsibly and with an emphasis on accuracy, true crime can shed light on lesser-known cases or unresolved mysteries. This content can reach a broad audience by providing detailed and comprehensive information about crimes. Among these viewers, someone might hold crucial information, whether recognizing a detail the public wasn’t previously aware of or having witnessed something relevant to an ongoing investigation.

The case of the Zodiac Killer serves as a reminder of this potential. While decades had passed with no resolution, a renewed interest fueled by meticulously researched, accurate crime content was influential in cracking the case wide open. With new eyes on the case and fresh information circulating, leads developed that ultimately aided law enforcement.

Advocating for Change

True crime stories often illuminate flaws and biases in the justice system. By highlighting cases of wrongful convictions, racial disparities, or systemic failures, these…

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Allen Glines
Allen Glines

Written by Allen Glines

Writing isn't just something I do. It's my life. Email me anytime at allenglinescatchall@gmail.com.

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