PODCAST · true crime
Mind. Motive. Media.
by Melissa Deadrich
Every criminal case generates two stories: the one the evidence supports, and the one the public is told. Mind. Motive. Media. is about the gap between them.Host Melissa Deadrich holds a master's degree in psychology with a forensic concentration. Each episode, she goes beneath the headlines to examine what mainstream true crime leaves out — the psychology the genre gets wrong, the legal distinctions that disappear in the narrative, and the people whose stories deserve a more honest telling.This is true crime for people who want to slow down, look closer, and ask better questions. Because the crime is only the beginning.New episodes every other week. Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
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TRAILER - Mind. Motive. Media.
Welcome to Mind. Motive. Media.What shapes the story of a criminal case? The evidence? The courtroom? Or the media?In this trailer, host Melissa Deadrich — a forensic psychology graduate — introduces the show's core premise: that every criminal case generates two stories, and the gap between them is where the most important questions live.Mind. Motive. Media. examines the psychology behind true crime coverage, the legal distinctions that get lost in the narrative, and the cases that deserve a closer, more honest look. New episodes drop every other week.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Every criminal case generates two stories: the one the evidence supports, and the one the public is told. Mind. Motive. Media. is about the gap between them.Host Melissa Deadrich holds a master's degree in psychology with a forensic concentration. Each episode, she goes beneath the headlines to examine what mainstream true crime leaves out — the psychology the genre gets wrong, the legal distinctions that disappear in the narrative, and the people whose stories deserve a more honest telling.This is true crime for people who want to slow down, look closer, and ask better questions. Because the crime is only the beginning.New episodes every other week. Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
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