This Is Why You're Obsessed With True Crime

Why does the darker side of humanity, filled with mystery, intrigue, and the macabre, captivate us so? Our fascination with true crime spans various psychological, societal, and evolutionary factors. Let's take a look at five reasons why people are so fascinated with True Crime.
1. The Media
The continuous news cycle and the "trainwreck" effect have amplified our obsession with true crime. The media's focus on crime stories feeds our fascination, driven by fear and attraction to disaster and calamity. This spectacle, likened to traffic accidents or natural disasters, is something we cannot look away from.
2. Solving the Puzzle
The appeal of true crime also lies in its ability to offer a sense of justice and resolution. When the justice system fails (or appears to do so), true crime stories provide a platform for exploring these failures, engaging our sense of right and wrong, and sometimes even allowing us to play armchair detective. This interplay of justice, investigation, and the mystery-solving aspect caters to our innate love for puzzles and the satisfaction derived from solving them.
3. Preparation
Preparation and self-preservation also play significant roles. Many people, especially women, engage in true crime to gather tips on avoiding danger and enhancing their survival chances should they ever face a threatening situation. This pragmatic approach to consuming true crime content is underpinned by a more profound, possibly evolutionary, need to be aware of potential dangers and navigate them safely.
4. Morbid Curiosity
There's a natural curiosity about the macabre and the extremes of human behavior. True crime satiates this curiosity without exposing us to real danger. Experts believe our interest in the genre is partly driven by an inherent fascination with evil, providing a glimpse into the minds of those who commit the most fundamental taboo — murder. This interest isn't new; it's a dynamic that has intrigued us from a young age, reflecting the timeless tension between good and evil.
5. Empathy and Gratitude
True crime's allure isn't solely about indulging in the macabre; it also involves empathy for the victims, relief, and an adrenaline rush akin to experiencing danger safely. It satisfies our curiosity about the darkest recesses of the human psyche while ensuring we remain safely distanced from real danger.
Our fascination with true crime is multifaceted, blending adrenaline, curiosity, empathy, and a desire for justice. It's a unique genre that allows us to explore the darker aspects of humanity from a safe distance, all while engaging our brains in complex problem-solving and emotional empathy. So next time you find yourself deep in a true crime rabbit hole, remember, you're not alone in your fascination.
References:
14 Reasons We Love True Crime, According to the Experts. (Mental Floss, 2023)|Why are we fascinated by true crime? (UNC-Chapel Hill, 2024)