True Pulp Murder

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  • 2007
  • 1 Season
  • 0.0  (9)

True Pulp Murder is a spellbinding crime docudrama series released in 2007, produced by Entertainment One. Every bit as engaging and exhilarating as its title suggests, it is a series that meticulously and dramatically retells some of the most infamous yet intriguing murder cases of the twentieth century. Being a solid and exciting narration of real-life events, the show has managed to attract and captivate a significant number of true-crime enthusiasts over the years.

The series holds an unusual element - the narrative style referred to as 'pulp.' This kind of storytelling, notably common to magazines from the mid-20th century, is characterized by its sensational, lurid, and high emotional intensity. True Pulp Murder embraces this tradition, providing a unique visual and emotional experience that sets it distinctly aside from the ever-growing landscape of crime docudramas.

Each episode presents a standalone story, where a particular murder case is unpacked and explored in-depth. The show uses a mix of reenactments, interviews, and narrative commentary to present the details of the crime, the investigation, and the subsequent trial. The actors present a close to life portrayal of the characters involved in each case, conveying the horror, mysteries, and intrigue involved in the actual events.

The recreation of the cases is authentic and gritty, setting up an atmosphere that sends chills down the viewer's spine and yet compels them to keep watching. Each episode is tailored skillfully, providing a comprehensive look at the crimes investigated, from the initial discovery to the eventual resolution. It captures the viewer's curiosity at the very beginning and maintains a gripping pace till the end.

True Pulp Murder does not shy away from telling the stories as they were, ensuring to uphold the authenticity of the case even if that includes the more unsettling details. However, it does so with the utmost respect for the victim's memories and their families. At the same time, it broadens the conversation about crime and justice, making it an engaging and thought-provoking watch.

Each segment employs various primary and secondary sources, such as law enforcement officers, detectives, forensic experts, psychologists, and sometimes even friends and relatives of the victims and perpetrators. These inputs provide viewers with a multidimensional perspective on the cases, engaging viewers on an intellectual level and ensuring the stories relayed are well-rounded and all-encompassing.

The series pays extensive attention to the visuals as well. The cinematography is worth mentioning, resulting in a visually engaging experience tiled with profound moments of tension, suspense, and at times, cold reality. These elements, paired with captivating narrations and articulately crafted scripts, add significant depth and authenticity to the series, making the stories more impactful and resonating.

True Pulp Murder also excels in seamlessly combining various themes, including mystery, suspense, fear, and the quest for justice. Despite tackling some grim and distressing material, the series never loses its commitment to delivering a thoughtful exploration of the human condition. This introspective approach becomes evident in the way each episode delves into the psyche of the people involved, detailing not just the crimes, but also a study of character and motivation behind them.

True Pulp Murder isn't just another crime show; it's an exploration of the human psyche and society's approach to crime and punishment. Its unique narrative style, meticulous attention to detail, and the sheer complexity of the cases make it stand out in the crowded genre of true crime. It offers an enthralling viewing experience that isn't scared to delve into the dark corners of human nature while also illuminating the relentless pursuit of justice, making it a must-watch for anyone intrigued by real-life murder mysteries.

True Pulp Murder is a series that ran for 1 seasons (13 episodes) between September 13, 2007 and on Entertainment One

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A Long Slow Death
13. A Long Slow Death
December 6, 2007
Henrietta Vallat dies after a prolonged and unexplained illness, her grieving husband by her side. A determined doctor continues to investigate the cause of death and comes up with a startling revelation that leads police to her murderer.
Shoot First
12. Shoot First
November 29, 2007
When a grocery store holdup leaves a young man, Ian Park, dead on the street, the police use an unlikely array of evidence and some dogged legwork to track down the culprits.
Death, Lies and Videotape
11. Death, Lies and Videotape
November 22, 2007
Marvin Fleming, a former big time sound technician, is stabbed to death in a busy shopping area. When the police get nothing definite from eyewitnesses, they use the media and clever detective work to flush out the killers.
Milkshake Murder
10. Milkshake Murder
November 15, 2007
Nancy Garrett, a kindly senior citizen, enjoys New Year's Eve alone in her home. The next day, she is found dead in her bathtub, and her house has been ransacked. The police round up some surprising suspects in an attempt to solve this shocking murder.
99 Bottles of Beer
9. 99 Bottles of Beer
November 8, 2007
Reports of a struggle under a bridge have police stumped when only traces of blood and some footprints are discovered at the scene. With no body anywhere to be found and the identity of the victim a mystery, the police have no clue what crime, if any, has been committed.
Homme Fatal
8. Homme Fatal
October 31, 2007
When resort hotel manager Raymond Gilmore doesn't show up for work after a weekend at his apartment in the city, his employees become concerned and contact missing persons. Has Raymond Gilmore willingly disappeared, or has something terrible happened to him?
Death to the Dealer
7. Death to the Dealer
October 25, 2007
Eldon Sawchuk, a small time pill dealer, is found dead on his kitchen floor, the victim of a fatal beating. Fingerprints in his house have the police rounding up a who's who of local addicts, regulars to Sawchuk's place. But did one of them actually kill him?
Deadly Payback
6. Deadly Payback
October 17, 2007
Rival biker gangs square off in a turf war, resulting in a massacre at the home of one gang member. The police have a good idea why and how the murders occurred, but are hard pressed to determine exactly who carried out the hit.
A Bloody Mess
5. A Bloody Mess
October 11, 2007
Lou Anne Ferris is violently attacked,slashed and stabbed by an unidentified man. Her boyfriend Al Patel is also injured in the attack and leads the police on a hunt for Lou Anne's killer.
Straight to the Heart
4. Straight to the Heart
October 4, 2007
Naomi Grant is stabbed repeatedly while asleep in her bed. The police are puzzled by the remarkable lack of blood at the scene, and troubled by the secrets the victim kept and the surprising number of suspects they uncover.
Deadly Relations
3. Deadly Relations
September 27, 2007
Zahura Zakiyah, an immigrant from Pakistan, is tied up and put out with the trash by the curb. With no apparent cause of death, and only a tiny puncture wound on her hand to go on, the police are baffled. How did she die, and who is responsible.
A Dead Weight
2. A Dead Weight
September 20, 2007
When a dead crack addict, June Grimshaw, is left in a duffel bag by a dumpster in an alley, the police dig deep into her past to determine if this is a dumped body, or if it's a case of murder.
Double Confession
1. Double Confession
September 13, 2007
Gloria Vandov, an alcoholic housewife, is found behind a backstop at a neighborhood playing field, brutally attacked, her head crushed with a large rock. The police follow up some sketchy leads and must deal with the victim's erratic husband to get to the truth behind this heinous crime.
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Where to Watch True Pulp Murder
True Pulp Murder is available for streaming on the Entertainment One website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch True Pulp Murder on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    September 13, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    0.0  (9)