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    Your Guide to the Essential Crime TV of October

    The best thrillers, noir, and true crime docs arriving this month.

    October 4, 2019  By Camille LeBlanc
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    Who's Missing from the Michelle Carter Documentary? Michelle Carter Herself.

    A new documentary about Michelle Carter demonstrates a still-limited vocabulary when it comes to talking about female criminals and mental health.

    October 4, 2019  By Akanksha Singh
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    From Boston To Cape Cod and Back Again—In Crime Fiction

    Exploring a region's mystery pantheon

    October 2, 2019  By Peter Colt
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    The 5 Essential Elements of Unforgettable Crime Thrillers

    You're going to need an unforgettable villain, for starters.

    September 27, 2019  By Derik Cavignano
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    Martin Scorsese’s Gangland Sagas and the Dream of Upward Social Mobility

    For decades, the director has been charting a dark, debauched journey up the criminal ladder.

    September 26, 2019  By Zach Vasquez
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    Now Streaming in Crime: September

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    September 25, 2019  By Camille LeBlanc
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    Hog Noir and the Morally Ambiguous Hero

    An infestation of feral hogs creates a bleak moral universe that can only be described in one word—noir.

    September 24, 2019  By Heather Harper Ellett
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    The Mysteries of Budapest

    The Hungarian capital's century of change, reflected in noir.

    September 23, 2019  By Paul French
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    Law & Order SVU Has Been Going Strong for 20 Years—But the Original Was Better

    Celebrating procedure over personal lives.

    September 20, 2019  By Lilly Dancyger
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    Craig Johnson on the Enduring Popularity of Longmire and Its Deeply Human Characters

    Three years after the series wrap, Johnson is still crafting complex worlds for Walt Longmire—and readers are still connecting.

    September 18, 2019  By Scott Montgomery
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