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Murdered, missing, and misled. It was 2020, and while I'd long been a huge true crime fan, the way I saw these stories changed after becoming a victim myself.
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45 county 911. Yes, I need an ambulance.
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Okay, hold on. Cut the scary music. Look, this isn't just your typical true crime podcast. My name is Celisia Stanton, and I'm the creator and host of Truer Crime, a podcast I started after I was robbed of my entire life savings back in 2020. That changed my perspective on true crime as a genre. And by now, we all know that crime. It's not as black and white as we'd like it to be. The truth is so much more than simplistic narratives about beautiful victims and evil perpetrators. Truer Crime aim to go deeper, highlighting stories that hit at the complex realities of crime. This is a true crime show, yes, but one that strikes at the core of our shared human experiences. In each episode, we'll share stories about fear.
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They would have thought he was the sweetest thing in the world because he portrayed that. He portrayed the happy family.
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Stories about hate.
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This is White Kid, and I think we should stay out of here, period. We don't want him up here.
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Stories about regret.
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Only a fool doesn't learn from his mistakes, but I learned from mine. So that exchange.
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And stories about all the folks who refuse to give up hope.
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I want to be the voice for others that I never had. I want them to know that any kind of abuse is wrong. If it takes me 20 years and I can live that long, I'll be working on this case.
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These are the stories of Mindy Dodd, Tamila Horsford, and Sam Mendez. New episodes of Truer Crime are available now, with season two coming this summer. Listen for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
Truer Crime Podcast: Official Trailer Summary
Release Date: December 8, 2023
Host: Celisia Stanton
Podcast Title: Truer Crime
In the official trailer for Truer Crime, host Celisia Stanton sets the stage for a podcast that delves deeper into the narratives of true crime. Unlike traditional true crime podcasts that often present simplistic good-versus-evil storylines, Truer Crime aims to explore the intricate and multifaceted realities surrounding criminal cases.
Celisia Stanton opens the trailer by sharing a pivotal moment that redefined her relationship with true crime.
“It was 2020, and while I'd long been a huge true crime fan, the way I saw these stories changed after becoming a victim myself.” [00:02]
This personal experience of being robbed of her life savings in 2020 profoundly impacted her understanding of crime, driving her to create a podcast that offers a more nuanced exploration of criminal narratives.
Celisia emphasizes that Truer Crime is more than just another true crime podcast. She aims to provide depth, context, and a reflection of shared human experiences in each story told.
“Truer Crime aim to go deeper, highlighting stories that hit at the complex realities of crime. This is a true crime show, yes, but one that strikes at the core of our shared human experiences.” [00:22-01:16]
This approach seeks to move beyond seeing criminals and victims in binary terms, instead showcasing the grey areas and complexities inherent in real-life crimes.
The trailer outlines the central themes that Truer Crime will investigate, each accompanied by poignant excerpts from the podcast to illustrate these concepts:
Fear
“These are the stories of Mindy Dodd, Tamila Horsford, and Sam Mendez.” [01:58]
Hate
“They would have thought he was the sweetest thing in the world because he portrayed that. He portrayed the happy family.” [01:16]
Regret
“Only a fool doesn't learn from his mistakes, but I learned from mine. So that exchange.” [01:35]
Hope
“I want to be the voice for others that I never had. I want them to know that any kind of abuse is wrong. If it takes me 20 years and I can live that long, I'll be working on this case.” [01:46]
These themes highlight the emotional and psychological dimensions of crime, illustrating how each case affects not just those directly involved but also the broader community.
In the trailer, Celisia briefly introduces some of the stories that will be featured in the podcast:
These cases exemplify the podcast's commitment to uncovering and examining the deeper truths behind each incident, offering listeners a comprehensive understanding of the circumstances surrounding each crime.
Celisia concludes the trailer by announcing the availability of new episodes and teasing the upcoming season.
“New episodes of Truer Crime are available now, with season two coming this summer. Listen for free on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.” [01:58]
This invitation encourages potential listeners to engage with the podcast, promising a thoughtful and immersive true crime experience.
Truer Crime positions itself as a thought-provoking addition to the true crime genre by focusing on the nuanced human experiences behind each case. Celisia Stanton’s personal connection to crime and her commitment to uncovering deeper truths promise a rich and engaging listening experience for audiences seeking more than just surface-level storytelling.
Listeners interested in exploring the complexities of true crime stories with greater depth and empathy will find Truer Crime a compelling new podcast to follow.