People are inherently curious about the macabre in a "You wanna go see a dead body" kind of way and they've figured out a slick; algorithmic editing style to draw the most viewers.
Documentaries about crime are really interesting. I haven't found any American true crime stuff I like though, usually it's too sordid and overdramatic, but there have been some great British ones like Born To Kill, and Fred Dinenage Murder Casebook. I also love Air Crash Investigation.
1. They self-insert as the wife/victim. "This could happen to me" so it's real for them.
2. It's all about emotion, stories, and socializing - which women are fascinated by. They're hard wired for it.
it's pretty funny that if youre an important person they'll call the big guns to rewind satellite footage to find the guy but the average person just gets "welp, we got no leads. oh well"
true crime shows and docs are way more interesting than something scripted and formulaic. its why i havent watched a scripted tv show since 2017. i like hearing the sordid details of a case bc they're more surreal than any fiction a writer could come up with. so pretty much this
Nature makes it so you're interested in things that could potentially kill you but in a safe way. Same sort of purpose as play fighting as kids, allows you to safely learn about things that will one day be threats. If it wasn't fun to do these things you wouldn't engage to learn.
>A documentary film about Fish was released in 2007, directed by John Borowski.[44] Also in 2007, the biographical film The Gray Man was made on his life, starring Patrick Bauchau as Fish.[7]
They already made a documentary about him. Why are you such a fricking homosexual? Your post is absolutely pointless and moronic. I’m not even pretending to be mad. I hope you die in agony.
>someone goes missing >they interview the neighbours >"oh yeah we heard screaming/gunshots/stabbing noises/cries for help but we didnt think of calling the cops"
I think it's a primal fascination and fear of having all humanity stripped away and being restrained and violated. Like an existential crisis. Especially as people who live in first-world countries, where statistically none of us in this thread will ever be kidnapped or raped or murdered. And I don't mean bullshit like domestic abuse rape or a parent kidnapping their child. Like actual zero relation, zero motive, stranger to the victim, etc.
Same with prison documentaries. There's nothing secret about prison, it's people locked in a fricking concrete box for their entire life. And yet, there's hundreds of documentaries that are almost identical.
Leftist women are addicted to being fear-mongered because victim status is social status to them and it’s worth being anxious and miserable as long as they get the superiority-wank of feeling like underdogs/heroes, they’ve become the perfect political tools. Like they literally cannot stop.
People are inherently curious about the macabre in a "You wanna go see a dead body" kind of way and they've figured out a slick; algorithmic editing style to draw the most viewers.
Documentaries about crime are really interesting. I haven't found any American true crime stuff I like though, usually it's too sordid and overdramatic, but there have been some great British ones like Born To Kill, and Fred Dinenage Murder Casebook. I also love Air Crash Investigation.
Women get sexually aroused by it
Unironically because of women and their fricked up fascination with dangerous men.
Women like true crime but not for that reason.
1. They self-insert as the wife/victim. "This could happen to me" so it's real for them.
2. It's all about emotion, stories, and socializing - which women are fascinated by. They're hard wired for it.
Teaches you possible ways to not get caught as well. So far I havent been.
it's pretty funny that if youre an important person they'll call the big guns to rewind satellite footage to find the guy but the average person just gets "welp, we got no leads. oh well"
People live mundane lives. True crime, by contrast, is interesting.
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true crime shows and docs are way more interesting than something scripted and formulaic. its why i havent watched a scripted tv show since 2017. i like hearing the sordid details of a case bc they're more surreal than any fiction a writer could come up with. so pretty much this
i really liked the series abt the collar bomb case on israeliteflix
Nature makes it so you're interested in things that could potentially kill you but in a safe way. Same sort of purpose as play fighting as kids, allows you to safely learn about things that will one day be threats. If it wasn't fun to do these things you wouldn't engage to learn.
For me, it's The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst
all docs that set out to nail down a suspect are better than those that intend to exonerate them
hard agree.
when true crime is good it's really good and when it's bad it's total dogshit
White women love that shit. It's murderporn for them.
men like the problem solving of the investigation
women respond to the emotions of the victims and psychology of the culprit
it hits all demographics
Women and some men live out their vicious fantasies vicariously through them. That's my theory anyway.
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Because people live a safe sanitised life so the idea of encountering violence or murder is inherently alien and intriguing
When will these cowards finally make a true crime documentary about him?
>A documentary film about Fish was released in 2007, directed by John Borowski.[44] Also in 2007, the biographical film The Gray Man was made on his life, starring Patrick Bauchau as Fish.[7]
This guy was a real jerk!
now don't laugh at this next part
They already made a documentary about him. Why are you such a fricking homosexual? Your post is absolutely pointless and moronic. I’m not even pretending to be mad. I hope you die in agony.
Jeeze man relax who put pins in your butthole?
funniest part is the stuff norm talked about isn't even close to the worst stuff he did
It makes women feel like they learned something while watching grisly shit.
'The Confession Tapes' is kino
Women shopping for fantasy boyfriends.
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I watch a shit ton of true crime but i couldnt finish the keepers, jinx is kino tho
>he seemed like a normal guy
>someone goes missing
>they interview the neighbours
>"oh yeah we heard screaming/gunshots/stabbing noises/cries for help but we didnt think of calling the cops"
>why is murder interesting
dunno, just kinda is
Same sort of tarted up women who get into conspiracies
I think it's a primal fascination and fear of having all humanity stripped away and being restrained and violated. Like an existential crisis. Especially as people who live in first-world countries, where statistically none of us in this thread will ever be kidnapped or raped or murdered. And I don't mean bullshit like domestic abuse rape or a parent kidnapping their child. Like actual zero relation, zero motive, stranger to the victim, etc.
Same with prison documentaries. There's nothing secret about prison, it's people locked in a fricking concrete box for their entire life. And yet, there's hundreds of documentaries that are almost identical.
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Leftist women are addicted to being fear-mongered because victim status is social status to them and it’s worth being anxious and miserable as long as they get the superiority-wank of feeling like underdogs/heroes, they’ve become the perfect political tools. Like they literally cannot stop.
Despite making up just 50% of the population, men commit over 90% of all violent crime.
Men are violent, next?
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>My Favorite Murder
Georgia Hardstark makes my stark hard, if you catch my drift
When is someone going to release a doc about the Long Island Killer that implicates the police (who are obviously involved)?
Why do you think that?
Voyeurism.
Women have a complicated psychosexual relationship with violence.
Interest in the deranged and insane.
white women.
also it's why you never see black people obsessing over this stuff
I wonder why....
did we get the good ending or the bad
this isn’t /misc/ sorry bro
Because these shows get couples horny.