While the culture may have entered its “villain era,” true crime has finally exited its own. And thank goodness. The genre has become more mature and self-reflective as focus has shifted firmly from perpetrators to victims and the larger systems that enable injustice. If that means the best listens leave us with more questions than answers, so be it. Tidy conclusions lie in the realm of fiction—these stories are as real as they come.

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Mother, Neighbor, Russian Spy
The Art Thief
Number Go Up
Fiasco: Vigilante
Anansi's Gold
Blood on Their Hands
Invisible: Life and Death on the Reservation
Rikers
Lay Them to Rest
What the Dead Know
We Were Once a Family
An Inconvenient Cop
The Debutante
Something Ain't Right