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Is mild-mannered attorney Jonathan Harker, as Bulgarian officials claim, truly a murderer? Or is their some truth to his personal journals - especially after his victim inexplicably crumbled to dust - that Jonathan... is a vampire hunter?
I'm Dr. John Seward, and this... is Serial.
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girlfriendtanjiro · 1 year
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Ok guys, I need some podcast recs. I’ve caught up with all the ones I listened to regularly and nothing else is hitting right (bc unfortunately I am super picky)
Almost everything is hit or miss for me, but here are some shows I’ve enjoyed:
Audio dramas:
The Penumbra Podcast (but only the Juno Steel episodes)
Welcome to Night Vale
Alice Isn’t Dead
The Magnus Archives
Carrier
Ronstadt
The Cipher
How I Died
Mabel
Non-audio dramas (fairly true crime heavy):
all-time fav is Let’s Get Haunted
You’re Wrong About
Dr. Death
Serial
S-Town
Over My Dead Body
The Shrink Next Door
Two Hot Takes
The Clearing
Your Own Backyard
Cold
Dirty John
Heaven’s Gate
Lore
Fictional
Myths & Legends
Literally any recommendations are welcome I’m desperate 😭
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mudwerks · 2 years
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(via Serial’s Adnan Syed set free, for now, after judge vacates murder conviction - The Verge)
The arc of this case, especially after that podcast happened, has been an interesting journey.
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dorseaa · 7 months
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I'm listening to Serial podcast(im on ep 8) and Jay just doesn't make sense... why did he tell so many people about the murder (jenn, cathy, chris) if it was supposed to be a secret? why man why
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cerati-oficial · 10 months
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i would rather be a victim of an actual crime than listen to a true crime podcast
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lowcountry-gothic · 17 days
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Serial Season 4: Guantánamo, by Max Guther.
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this-represents · 8 months
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Erik Tanner for "The Retrievals". 
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cmrosens · 10 months
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#EldritchGirl S03E14: Love in Banishment
Introducing Harvey and Marshmallow, the first pets in the series that nothing bad happens to!
Listen Now Buy Now Love in Banishment This is the final chapter in Part 2: Fall of the Titans, and next week is the first chapter of Part 3: Rise of the Gods. All the chapters in all three parts are divisible by three! Part 1: Fall of the Oracle = Chapters 1-6, Part 2: Fall of the Titans ran from Chapters 7-12, and the final part runs through Chapters 13-21 plus the Epilogue. This is a…
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careerist-learning · 11 months
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inoxygen · 11 months
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Spent the weekend re-listening to Serial, which released almost 10 years ago. Its wonderful storytelling and the sinister piano still makes my skin tingle. Captivating, but not as magically so, as I found it the first time around.
I don’t have too much to say on the case itself, since this essay answers all of my questions.
I also watched the first episode of the HBO piece. That mostly just left me wistful for an American teen experience that I didn’t actually have. Which takes us full circle, because this whole thing was brought on by a Guardian article about revisiting old teenage journals.
Speaking of which, I’m increasingly curious how moments I’ve experienced first-hand might get portrayed in media re-tellings, i.e. the Hollywood shorthand for things which aren’t really that dramatic. I think it’s watching too many of those tech company miniseries: WeCrashed 8, Super Pumped 6, The Playlist 5, and The Dropout 5?.
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arctic-hands · 2 years
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Baltimore prosecutors dropped all charges against Adnan Syed on Tuesday, WJZ has learned. 
Syed, 41, was previously sentenced to life after he was convicted for the 1999 murder of his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee. The case first received national attention in 2014 the hit podcast "Serial" raised questions about the prosecution.
He served more than 20 years in prison before his murder conviction was vacated last month. 
Syed was 17 years old and a senior at Woodlawn High School in 1999 when he was charged in Lee's death. He was convicted of the crime in 2000. 
Lee disappeared on Jan. 13, 1999. Several weeks later, her body was found in Leakin Park. An autopsy report stated she had died from manual strangulation.  
Since the conviction, Syed has maintained that he is innocent.
Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby still has to decide if she will re-try Syed. Prosecutors are narrowing in on another suspect in the case, multiple sources told WJZ. 
Mosby told WJZ Investigator Mike Hellgren that the DNA test results would determine if she would certify Syed is innocent.
"If that DNA comes back inconclusive, I will certify that he's innocent," Mosby said. " If it comes back to two alternative suspects, I will certify that he's innocent. If it comes back to Adnan Syed, the state is still in a position to proceed upon the prosecution."
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lucasbarr · 2 years
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mothidocandart · 5 months
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i need every media I like to feel like a fever dream actually. If I don’t watch it/read it/listen to it and go “what the fuck was that” then it’s not my favorite media
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hezekiahwakely · 4 months
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Silt verses returning from its final mid season break on Thursday....... TMAGP premiering to the public with the new voice for Alice on the 18th...... Night Vale returning from a cliffhanger in February....... MALEVOLENT SEASON FOUR FINALE NEXT MONTH ......
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shsl-heck · 9 months
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Thinking about the Chevalier interlude, specifically the inaugural team of Wards. Like in universe, they sell it to this first group of kids (and presumably the rest of the world) as a place for second chances, to find friends and mentors who understand what youre going through, where you can learn to use your powers safely while making good memories. The kids broadly seem to believe in these noble intentions of course, but what really gets me is that I've seen readers buy into it!
"Oh, it's such a tragedy that the Wards program became this awful thing that traumatizes kids even more, and expects them to die for the sake of civilians! It's fallen so short of what it was originally supposed to be!"
No it has not??? The fact that the triumvirate and Hero are saying it has this noble goal doesn't make it true. The Wards was pretty clearly always a way to increase the amount of bodies the prt could throw at threats, and we know this because it was started by the fucking Triumvirate as a part of the Protectorate! Alexandria literally came up with the idea of the Protectorate to legitimize the power of capes, and have a consistent source of heroes Cauldron could throw at problems. That is the whole reason for the PRT/Protectorate existing. So when we have this group of children brought in a subsidiary, there are 2 real options.
1). Cauldron and Alexandria decided they would be really niceys and created this program with no intentions other than helping these kids out.
Or 2). As things got worse, they realized the Protectorate didn't have enough manpower to do what they needed, and so they expanded it to include children (the demographic most prone to triggering). That way, they greatly increase the number of capes who they can send to fight and die as needed, and the ones who do survive their tenure in the Wards will be better trained when it comes time to join the actual Protectorate.
At the risk of sounding conceited, I think the second one is far more likely based on everything we know about Cauldron. Maybe it was originally a little nobler, and the goal was just to create more well trained heroes and cut back on young villains, but there's no way Alexandria, Doc Mom, and Contessa didn't factor in the ability to sacrifice the kid heroes if it improved their chances of success. That was absolutely a perk at minimum.
That's the real tragedy of the inaugural Wards. The kids were lured in with promises of safety, comraderie, and second chances like lambs to the slaughter. All the while, Alexandria and Cauldron knew that many (if not most) of these children would suffer abuse by the prt (like in the case of Reed), die, or face a fate worse than death like poor Mouse Protector. It's horrifying! The idea that they didn't know the danger these kids would be in is literally inconceivable. Especially when one of you is also the head of the prt! They knew, and they didn't care. It improved their chances at the end of the world, and so they did it no matter the cost.
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lunadinverno · 3 months
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I want to deep dive into Podcast, audio drama community.
Suggest me your favourite cozy, warming, whimsical something like scary for children, fantasy, horror, sci fi , slice of life audio series 🙏🏻🐳
And what is your favourite platform ?
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