Selected Media
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What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About Serial Killers
The Cut
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New Memoir Unpacks The Life And Tragic Death Of ‘The Hot One’
NPR
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Reframing True Crime
Wisconsin Public Radio
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What I Know About My Best Friend's Murder
The Cut
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Just Another Day in Hollywood: On Carolyn Murnick’s “The Hot One”
Los Angeles Review of Books
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Carolyn Murnick and the Ties that Bind
Interview Magazine
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True Crime Gets Pretty
Slate
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Carolyn Murnick on Memoir, Murder and Vulnerability
The M Dash
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More than the Beauty or the Heroine
Literary Hub
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When Your Best Friend is Murdered, What's Next?
Refinery29
Podcasts
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The First Degree
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DIE-ALOGUE: A True Crime Conversation
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Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
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The Public Library Podcast with Helen Little
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So Many Damn Books
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The Lonely Hour
Television
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The Dr. Oz Show
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Law & Crime
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People Magazine Investigates on Discovery ID
Speaking
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How Crime Shows Undermine Your Empathy - TEDxNJIT
Crime stories — television shows, podcasts, and books — are more popular than ever, and author Carolyn Murnick was one of the genre's biggest fans. But after her childhood best friend was killed, she started questioning the male-focused, sensationalist, and skewed perspective of most crime narratives and discovered just how much is at risk when we consume murder as entertainment.