False Confessions and More True Crime News

The subject of false confessions has been in the spotlight ever since the case of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey was featured in Making A Murderer. Many of Dassey's supporters believe that he was coerced by police into falsely confessing to taking part in the murder of Teresa Halbach. One might wonder why anyone would ever confess to a crime that they didn't commit, but it does happen, and it happens more often then one might think, according to another Netflix documentary, The Confession Tapes. While it hasn't received as much hype as Making A Murderer or The Staircase, The Confession Tapes is probably the most important true crime docuseries ever produced. It's a searing indictment of a system that is all too often in search of a quick fix instead of a true solution.

In podcast news, How Stuff Works takes a look at the murky world of serial killer memorabilia.

I highly recommend this essay by Dan Savage. It's a very interesting take on two very infamous killers.

And in a little self-promotion, I also recommend my new Twitch Channel, True Crime Review. Every Tuesday at 4 PM Eastern, I'll be discussing all of the breaking true crime news and probably throwing in an opinion here and there. If there's anything you would like to discuss, please let me know here in the comment section!






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