The journalist who said her work was used threatened legal action, but the managing editor of the paper that published the 2003 investigation said he considered the issue “effectively rendered moot” because the episode had been taken down.https://nyti.ms/2TS0lq9
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Other podcast hosts have raised objections to "Crime Junkie." The host of "Trace Evidence" said he found similarities to his episode about a 2009 crime, including a specific turn of phrase he used after visiting a murder location in person https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/22/business/media/crime-junkie-podcast-plagiarism.html …pic.twitter.com/uuqP4LmRJR
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The host of "Once Upon a Crime", who works on her podcast full time, said it’s “disappointing” and “frustrating” to see her work repurposed. “If it somehow gets addressed and it gets corrected in some way, that’s kind of good enough for me,” she said.https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/22/business/media/crime-junkie-podcast-plagiarism.html …
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I continue to be a little obsessed with the fallout from the plagiarism scandal at Crime Junkie, a podcast i'd never heard of until last week. Some fans are wondering if lifting others' work is really all that big of a deal anyway.pic.twitter.com/Dsb4fwzHfP
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I stumbled upon it when googling for follow ups to Serial season 1. It was...so...so bad. One of its few shittakes I heard before shutting it off was how Sarah Koening hid the real evidence of Adnan’s innocence because it’s a better story for her if he stays in prison
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there are a surprising number of very bad true crime podcasts out there.
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