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Crime Time Office Hours
Kevin Buckler
5 episodes
2 hours ago
Send us a text In this final episode of our four-part series on the Houston serial-killer panic of 2025, we look beyond the rumors in the bayou to examine the deeper forces shaping the city’s fear. We unpack why “targeted” violence still feels threatening in urban space, how clearance rates and investigative delays cloud public understanding, and why trust in institutions fractures when answers are slow or uncertain. We also explore the real impact of strained policing, forensic backlogs, and...
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Send us a text In this final episode of our four-part series on the Houston serial-killer panic of 2025, we look beyond the rumors in the bayou to examine the deeper forces shaping the city’s fear. We unpack why “targeted” violence still feels threatening in urban space, how clearance rates and investigative delays cloud public understanding, and why trust in institutions fractures when answers are slow or uncertain. We also explore the real impact of strained policing, forensic backlogs, and...
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Society & Culture
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Introduction to the Crime Time Office Hours Podcast
Crime Time Office Hours
9 minutes
4 days ago
Introduction to the Crime Time Office Hours Podcast
Send us a text This inaugural episode of Crime Time Office Hours introduces the podcast concept and purpose. Crime events become cultural rituals that shape our fears, values, and sense of social order. Using Howard Beale’s iconic “mad as hell” moment from Network as a starting point, it breaks down why crime narratives resonate so deeply—and why this podcast exists to cut through the noise.
Crime Time Office Hours
Send us a text In this final episode of our four-part series on the Houston serial-killer panic of 2025, we look beyond the rumors in the bayou to examine the deeper forces shaping the city’s fear. We unpack why “targeted” violence still feels threatening in urban space, how clearance rates and investigative delays cloud public understanding, and why trust in institutions fractures when answers are slow or uncertain. We also explore the real impact of strained policing, forensic backlogs, and...