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"publishedAt": "2026-04-30T14:53:31.000Z",
"site": "https://www.mirror.co.uk",
"tags": [
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"True crime documentaries",
"Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe",
"Rachel Nickell",
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"textContent": "As true crime continues to cement itself as one of the most popular genres out there, the volume of dramas and documentaries about dead women highlights how little has changed for women's safety, writes Yasmin Vince",
"title": "'The scariest thing about True Crime television? That women are still in so much danger'"
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