Looking for new true crime podcasts to listen to at night? Check out these A Little Bit Human faves.

Jennifer Lewis is a contributing writer for A Little Bit Human. A native of New York, Jennifer has an extensive background in media relations within the music industry and is currently a publicist in New York City. For the last few years, Jennifer has been a part-time writer for Coffee or Die Magazine and has specialized in true crime, entertainment, food and drink, and culture. She’s traveled throughout the world not only to find her own story but to hear the stories of those longing to tell them. She currently lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Looking for new true crime podcasts to listen to at night? Check out these A Little Bit Human faves.
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