Code Name: Siren podcast

The Media's Influence on Criminal Justice | Part 1

0:00
30:24
Spol 15 sekunder tilbage
Spol 15 sekunder frem

This week Nina is joined by Joel Waldman, Emmy Award-winning former network news correspondent and host of Surviving the Survivor podcast. Joel shares his experience as the first producer hired at MSNBC and how that eventually led to him becoming a reporter.

They discuss how social media has democratized the way the public views criminal cases and how the Dan Markel murder case changed the focus of his podcast. 

They also take a critical look at the role of media in high-profile cases like the Menendez brothers and the O.J. Simpson case. Finally they delve into the troubling case of Ellen Greenberg, unearthing the corruption in Philadelphia and showcasing how media can spotlight mishandled cases.

Subscribe to Storic True Crime now! https://www.youtube.com/@storictruecrime

About Siren: Tune in each week as Nina gets first-hand accounts from psychological experts, operatives, criminal informants, and actual victims of the crimes she investigates.

About Nina: Nina Hobson is a former UK police detective. After leaving the force, she launched her own investigation firm that has since become a global operation. Her team is made up of former Secret Service, special forces, and ex-criminals turned informants. She’s also a single mother of two, to two members of her team, her son Harrison and daughter Amie.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Flere episoder fra "Code Name: Siren"