Investigative journalist Maureen Callahan joins guest host Courtney Collins to talk about Israel Keyes, who meticulously plotted and murdered victims undetected for 14 years.
Read moreA Missing Girl, A Mystery Girl And The Texas Novel That Brings Them Together
Author Julia Heaberlin joins us to talk about her latest crime novel, which deals with themes of beauty, trauma and grit.
Read moreIreland Split In Two: A History Of The Troubles
New Yorker staff writer Patrick Radden Keefe talks to us about assessing this recent dark period of Irish history through the lens of this mysterious disappearance.
Read moreDeath, Ingénues, And True Crime: A Halloween Special
Obsession, murder, dying, and a touch of humor: just some of the dark subjects we’ll touch on in this Halloween special.
Read moreWhy True Crime’s Biggest Fans are Women
Journalist Rachel Monroe joins us to talk about murder, media, and the people obsessed with dark stories.
Read moreHope For The Rest Of Us
Jennifer Emily joins us to talk about how a father found a way to forgiveness – and about how a murder case could change the way we think about prosecuting young offenders.
Read moreMLK’s Last Night
This hour, we’ll talk about what was on the Civil Rights leader’s mind in the hours before his death with actor Hassan El-Amin and director Akin Babatunde, the team behind Dallas Theater Center’s production of “The Mountaintop.”
Read moreFollowing the Ivory Road
This hour, we’ll talk about how GPS tracking devices are helping to crackdown on the poaching of African elephants with Bryan Christy, who writes about the topic in the current issue of National Geographic magazine.
Read moreBuilding A Mystery
This hour, we’ll talk about the art of keeping readers in suspense with Black-Eyed Susans author Julia Heaberlin.
Read moreBest Of 'Think': From Tragedy To A Change Of Heart
Twenty five years ago, Jeanne Bishop’s pregnant sister and brother-in-law were brutally murdered by a teenage assailant. This hour, as part of the Best of Think, we’ll listen back to our April conversation with her, when we talked about how the tragedy spurred her to become a public defender and an outspoken opponent of the death penalty, which she writes about in Change of Heart: Justice, Mercy, and Making Peace with My Sister’s Killer (Westminster John Knox Press).
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