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43 Psychology says the true crime audience is overwhelmingly women not because women are morbid but because women are the primary targets of the crimes being described — and learning the patterns isn’t entertainment, it’s threat intelligence dressed up as a podcast

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · today 10:00 EDT

Psychology says the true crime audience is overwhelmingly women not because women are morbid but because women are the primary targets of the crimes being described — and learning the patterns isn’t entertainment, it’s threat intelligence dressed up as a podcast

While society judges women's true crime obsession as morbid entertainment, research reveals we're actually conducting survival training—studying predator patterns, red flags, and escape strategies because we're statistically most likely to need them.

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