#84 - True Crime for Beginners with Jenny Rapson

Welcome to a new episode of The Couch. Today I’m back with my good friend and good friend of the show, Jenny Rapson! Jenny is a writer, a shampoo slinger, and as she won’t let me forget, a true crime aficionado. In this episode we’ve been talking about making for, well, a long time, Jenny is going to do her best to convince me to give the true crime genre a try. So if you’re like me and you’ve been reluctant or resistant to diving into all the true crime podcasts, books, and TV series out there, this episode just might be for you. Who knows? Maybe we’ll become true crime’s biggest fans! … Maybe. Of course, because this is The Couch, where rabbit trails and side notes are always welcome, we also lose our minds a little bit that we have the same not-so-guilty pleasure. All right. This is a fun one, friends. Let’s get started! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Girl on the Volkswagen Floor Serial Crime Junkie Criminology Accused Park Predators Obsessed with Disappeared True Crime Obsessed My Favorite Murder If I Can’t Have You I’ll Be Gone in the Dark The Devil in the White City Cold Justice It Couldn’t Happen Here NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: Only Murders in the Building on Hulu DON’T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It’s so much fun! Find Jenny on Twitter and her website. And you can find me on Instagram at @marycarver or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post includes affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.

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Do you love Hallmark movies, cozy mysteries, and 80s music? How about children's books, romantic comedies, or a good Netflix binge? This is the place for you! The Couch is a place for cozy conversations about pop culture and why it matters. Host Mary Carver is a writer known for finding Truth in unexpected places (and telling you the TV show you absolutely must watch next), and in every episode of The Couch, she's chatting about all the things we love (or don't), why we love it (or don't), and why it matters (it always matters).