True crime podcasts, documentaries, and books have exploded in popularity, drawing millions into dark tales of murder, mystery, and justice. People seem fascinated by how ordinary lives can be shattered and how criminals are caught or evade capture. Some say this obsession stems from a desire to understand human nature and the boundaries of morality. Others find it thrilling or use it as a way to confront fears in a controlled environment. Whatever the reason, true crime is more than entertainment; it shapes our views on law, safety, and society. But it also raises ethical questions about victim privacy and sensationalism.
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