The person researching remains (bones)
What is a forensic anthropologist?
The genre using real facts and events
What is nonfiction?
The person who is subjected of a crime
What is the victim?
The use of "I" in an article/text
What is a 1st person narrator
Statistically the gender that watches true crime as a guilty pleasure
Who is women?
The person who defends a suspect in court
What is a defense attorney?
The reporting of a single topic of interest
What is investigative journalism?
A person thought to be guilty
What is a suspect?
The catch of a reader's attention
What is the hook?
The abduction of a 11-year old boy from a small town in Minnesota
What is the Jacob Wetterling case?
A public official who acts as prosecutor for the state in a particular district
What is the district attorney?
What is a murder ballad?
The person who kills another
What is a murderer?
The key figure in Narrative Nonfiction
What is "The Donkey"?
The investigative journalist who researches the murder of Hae Min Lee
Who is Sarah Koenig?
An unsolved case which is no longer investigated
What is a cold case?
The type of nonfiction with a focus on subjective subjective details
What is narrative nonfiction?
The a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
What is an alibi?
The effect used for framing
What is the Kuleshov effect?
The series about a murder case where it is difficult to determine guilt or innocence
What is the Staircase?
What is a forensic pathologist?
The recording of audio discussion on a specific topic, like business or travel, that can be listened to
What is a podcast?
Able to be believed or convincing
What is credible?
A single-side or one-side illogical and non-neutral support of a viewpoint in favor against the other side
What is bias?
This word is often the overall one in the discussion about whether it is okay or not to create as much true crime content
What is ethics?