Crime Screen is a podcast that talks about the bingeable true crime movies and TV that we are all watching on our screens at home. We recap unforgettable cases that we’ve all watched, like Making a Murderer, Mommy Dead and Dearest, Dear Zachary, and Mindhunter. If you are like us, and have the problem of scaring people off at parties with serial killer facts & murder stories. Or you try to talk about what you watched, but get horrified looks from coworkers, and even your exasperated significant other, then we are here to be your new friends to discuss true crime with!
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Crime Screen is a podcast that talks about the bingeable true crime movies and TV that we are all watching on our screens at home. We recap unforgettable cases that we’ve all watched, like Making a Murderer, Mommy Dead and Dearest, Dear Zachary, and Mindhunter. If you are like us, and have the problem of scaring people off at parties with serial killer facts & murder stories. Or you try to talk about what you watched, but get horrified looks from coworkers, and even your exasperated significant other, then we are here to be your new friends to discuss true crime with!
This week we discuss the Werner Herzog documentary Into The Abyss, which covers the case of Michael Perry and Jason Aaron Burkett, who committed a triple murder of Sandra Stotler, Adam Stotler, and Jeremy Richardson, all for a car. The movie examines the death penalty from many different angles, as we see Michael Perry’s last days, and hear from family members as well as people inside the prison system.
Crime Screen
Crime Screen is a podcast that talks about the bingeable true crime movies and TV that we are all watching on our screens at home. We recap unforgettable cases that we’ve all watched, like Making a Murderer, Mommy Dead and Dearest, Dear Zachary, and Mindhunter. If you are like us, and have the problem of scaring people off at parties with serial killer facts & murder stories. Or you try to talk about what you watched, but get horrified looks from coworkers, and even your exasperated significant other, then we are here to be your new friends to discuss true crime with!