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EPISODE · Aug 12, 2025 · 46 MIN

Garden State Parkway Murders Unsolved

from NJ Criminal Podcast · host Legal Podcasting

Christian Barth, an author and attorney, discusses his journey in writing true crime, particularly focusing on the Garden State Parkway Murders. He shares updates on his research, the challenges he faces in accessing information, and his transition from non-fiction to fiction writing.Barth emphasizes the importance of good facts in storytelling and reflects on the intersection of law and creative writing. The discussion also touches on the role of AI in writing, the differences between fiction and non-fiction, and the need for transparency in criminal investigations.takeawaysChristian Barth has been researching the Garden State Parkway Murders for years.DNA technology continues to evolve and is crucial in cold cases.Barth believes that fiction can help generate new leads in unsolved cases.Access to public records is often denied, hindering investigations.The creative process in writing requires dedication and time management.Barth's writing is influenced by his legal background and research skills.He finds inspiration in historical contexts and personal connections to cases.AI may change writing, but readers still value human authorship.Transparency in law enforcement is essential for solving cold cases.Barth encourages public engagement in sharing information about unsolved crimes.Sound Bites"I believe fiction can assist in solving cases.""You need good facts to do a story justice.""The law needs to be changed for transparency."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Christian Barth and His Work02:01 Updates on the Garden State Parkway Murders05:43 Transitioning from Non-Fiction to Fiction09:13 The Research Process and Challenges13:12 The Intersection of Law and Creative Writing17:12 Writing Process and Inspirations21:16 The Role of AI in Writing25:13 Fiction vs. Non-Fiction Writing29:08 The Future of True Crime and Transparency in Investigations33:04 Conclusion and Call to Action

Christian Barth, an author and attorney, discusses his journey in writing true crime, particularly focusing on the Garden State Parkway Murders. He shares updates on his research, the challenges he faces in accessing information, and his transition from non-fiction to fiction writing.Barth emphasizes the importance of good facts in storytelling and reflects on the intersection of law and creative writing. The discussion also touches on the role of AI in writing, the differences between fiction and non-fiction, and the need for transparency in criminal investigations.takeawaysChristian Barth has been researching the Garden State Parkway Murders for years.DNA technology continues to evolve and is crucial in cold cases.Barth believes that fiction can help generate new leads in unsolved cases.Access to public records is often denied, hindering investigations.The creative process in writing requires dedication and time management.Barth's writing is influenced by his legal background and research skills.He finds inspiration in historical contexts and personal connections to cases.AI may change writing, but readers still value human authorship.Transparency in law enforcement is essential for solving cold cases.Barth encourages public engagement in sharing information about unsolved crimes.Sound Bites"I believe fiction can assist in solving cases.""You need good facts to do a story justice.""The law needs to be changed for transparency."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Christian Barth and His Work02:01 Updates on the Garden State Parkway Murders05:43 Transitioning from Non-Fiction to Fiction09:13 The Research Process and Challenges13:12 The Intersection of Law and Creative Writing17:12 Writing Process and Inspirations21:16 The Role of AI in Writing25:13 Fiction vs. Non-Fiction Writing29:08 The Future of True Crime and Transparency in Investigations33:04 Conclusion and Call to Action

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