It’s been a busy month on Murder Made Fiction podcast. In addition to introducing a new co-host (Perfectly Good Moment‘s Amanda Jane Stern), we spent Pride Month tackling...
After spending April discussing Whistleblowers such as Karen Silkwood, Erin Brockovich, and Rob Billot, as well as Chernobyl (listen), Murder Made Fiction podcast has dedicated May to...
Throughout the month of April, Murder Made Fiction has been examining films on the theme of ‘Whistleblowers’, including Silkwood (listen), Erin Brockovich (listen), and Dark Waters (listen). At...
80s Hair Dramatics. After a month in London’s Whitechapel district discussing different permutations of Jack the Ripper, including Johnny Depp’s From Hell (listen) and Michael Caine’s...
Americans in London. It’s been a month of Jack the Ripper texts on Murder Made Fiction podcast and while the quality has been consistent, the approach to...
A+ moustache work. Jenn and I have spent the month discussing adaptations of one of true crime’s most classic cases: the unsolved murders of Jack the...
Men Yelling. After spending February discussing Olympic Crimes, Jenn and I are in the thick of classic true crime stories with one of the OGs: Jack...
One of the OGs. After a month of Olympic crimes and true crime documentaries on Murder Made Fiction podcast, including Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan and...
The Olympics may be over, but Murder Made Fiction podcast still has a few Olympic crimes to unpack. After spending the first half of the month looking...
The world of wrestling is curious. Both masculine and intimate, the sport involves highly regulated hand to hand combat in which one wrestler tries to dominate...
In the history of Olympic figure skating, no rivalry has ever been so destructive as that of Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan. Just weeks after Kerrigan...
Throughout January, Murder Made Fiction podcast is examining the killers that are being interviewed on season one of David Fincher‘s Mindhunter. This ties into our Patreon...
When John Douglas first became an FBI agent, the bureau was using interrogation techniques and negotiation tactics of a bygone era. After spending time as a...
2025 was a banner year for Murder Made Fiction: in addition to celebrating our anniversary, it was the first full year of the podcast. This gave...
All good things must come to an end, so Jenn and I are wrapping up our month-long coverage of The Staircase on Murder Made Fiction. It’s been a...
Anyone familiar with the mysterious death of Kathleen Peterson knows that we may never know what really happened. Her husband, Michael, was ultimately convicted of her...
Jean-Xavier de Lestrade’s 2004 docuseries The Staircase begins with the mysterious death of Kathleen Peterson, followed by the protracted legal battles of her husband, Michael, in...
On December 9, 2001, police were called to a large home in Durham, North Carolina. A hysterical man had called 911 several times, demanding medical assistance...
On December 26, 2004, a massive underwater earthquake off the coast of Sumatra sent a devastating tsunami roaring through the surrounding coastline. Hundreds of thousands were...
After spending the entirety of October tackling Ed Gein titles such as Monster: The Ed Gein Story, as well as Deranged and In The Light of the Moon, as well...
On August 21st, 1968, Antonio Lo Bianco and Barbara Locci were found shot to death on a rural lovers lane outside of Florence, Italy. This...
Murder Made Fiction has catalogued two months worth of fictionalized portrayals of Ed Gein, ranging from the popular (Psycho, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, The Silence...
Jenn and I are in the midst of tackling all of the fictional adaptations of Ed Gein on Murder Made Fiction podcast, following past coverage on...
Killer Clown. Jenn and I have spent the first half of the month tackling all things Ed Gein on the Murder Made Fiction podcast, but we’re...
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