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Episode 5 - Why True Crime Now?

Ever wonder why every podcast is about murder?  Ever wonder why every girl you know has in depth knowledge on at least two serial killers?  Do you find yourself asking, Why True Crime now? Join your host Ryan Golding as he goes to the only logical...

Episode 5 of the History's Worst Take podcast, hosted by Ryan R Golding, titled "Episode 5 - Why True Crime Now?" was published on March 11, 2025 and runs 64 minutes.

March 11, 2025 ·64m · History's Worst Take

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Ever wonder why every podcast is about murder?  Ever wonder why every girl you know has in depth knowledge on at least two serial killers?  Do you find yourself asking, Why True Crime now?Join your host Ryan Golding as he goes to the only logical place when asking a question about the modern times, 2,000 in the past.  If you think court's are circus' now, well just wait to see what the craziest courts in history have to show.

Ever wonder why every podcast is about murder?  Ever wonder why every girl you know has in depth knowledge on at least two serial killers?  Do you find yourself asking, Why True Crime now?

Join your host Ryan Golding as he goes to the only logical place when asking a question about the modern times, 2,000 in the past.  If you think court's are circus' now, well just wait to see what the craziest courts in history have to show.
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