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Not only does the podcast cover indigenous crimes, but they do true crime coverage in the most informed and respectful way. Missing and Murdered has appeared on previous Discover Pods’ true crime podcast lists, but I wanted to feature it again. Keep this in mind and take care of yourself while listening. Each show gets into brutal crimes, abuse, and other extremely sensitive topics. I also want to place a blanket content warning on all these true crime podcasts. But even more so, you’ll find a thoughtful and caring approach that reminds listeners of the real ramifications, victims, and societal involvements that led to these events.

So below, you’ll find a blend of your typical true crime podcasts. I wanted to offer long-time true crime listeners something new and shine a light on different approaches to talking about true crime podcasts. When I created this list, I wanted to find a middle ground. It takes a bit of wind out of the sails of these events. The approach true crime aficionados and researchers often take with these crimes that affect real people and communities is insensitive, amoral, and downright disrespectful.īut I also understand that is a part of the true crime podcasts community: making heinous crimes laughable or seem like a bad late-night T.V. To be absolutely upfront, I am not the biggest fan of true crime podcasts.
