Rita discusses what happens when a local missing person's case becomes a national new story, and the media seemingly injects themselves into the investigation. We look the Scott Peterson case where Scott was convicted of the murder of his wife, Laci Peterson in 2002. What about this case commanded the media across the nation to converge on this city and story? Why did cable news, CourtTV and National Media think this story demanded non-stop coverage? We review the public impact of this type of publicity on the criminal case and if these types of cases the media chooses to amplify are beneficial for adjudicating crime.
This show isn't just about Murder. Jenny and Rita delve into criminal psychology and behavior, judicial procedures, why cases go cold, how cases are hidden or elevated for public consumption, the business of trials and its effects on culture.
Each episode we'll discuss an interesting case and invite guests within the judicial system and culture to share their experience and help answer questions. Join us as we go over the details that encompass criminal cases as well as the impact on society.
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