Crime Podcasters Win Awards, Criminals Probably Clapping
In what's probably the most 'tweet-this' moment for true crime addicts, a criminal justice journalism outlet snagged top honors in the hard news and podcast categories. The outlet, known for drilling deep into the murky business of 'who did what to whom', proved once again that seriousness and storytelling make the perfect crime-fighting cocktail. No amateur hour here—just headline-worthy journalism that works harder than a lawyer billing hourly. As their latest awards suggest, when it comes to criminal justice coverage, they’re the podcasting equivalent of a mic drop in the courtroom.
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(1 of 3)Source: Themarshallproject | Published: 8/20/2025 | Author: The Marshall Project
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