5 YouTubers Known for Exploring True Crime Stories

Tuning into true crime stories is one of the best pastimes to do during your breaks. YouTube is a popular platform wherein various content creators post their true crime commentaries. 

Several studies have shown that women are more inclined to invest time in listening to crime stories. Regardless, people in general have a natural curiosity and fascination with crime and mystery. True crime stories satisfy that curiosity since they are based on real-life events. 

True crime YouTubers have their own different ways of presenting the cases and most of the time they are well-edited and well-researched to make the storytelling more engaging to its established community. 

Ready for your next bedtime story? Here are some YouTubers who are known for their true crime stories: 

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Stephanie Soo 

Stephanie Soo initially gained popularity through mukbang videos. Later on, she will add true crime stories while eating large quantities of food. She often posts cases on her personal YouTube account and the Rotten Mango account as well. 

Her storytelling style is applauded by her audience due to its engaging and friendly nature. She often interacts with her audience by asking their opinions and she also shares her own perspective on the criminal stories that she presents. 

Bailey Sarian 

If you are into makeup and get ready with my videos, then Sarian's content is probably the best one for you. She gained popularity through her "Murder, Mystery & Makeup" series wherein she digs deep into various true crime cases while doing her makeup. 

Makeup tutorials have been popular on the platform for a very long time but Sarian managed to combine it with true crime and establish a community that appreciates her laid-back and unique approach to telling a gruesome story. 

Rob Gavagan

Also known as Rob Dyke, he is well-known for his way of analyzing various dark and mysterious topics. Gavagan also discusses unsolved mysteries, creepy stories, and other gruesome acts that have transpired. 

Over the years, he launched various series to categorize his content like "Seriously Strange," "Anatomy of Murder," "Truth or Tale," "Serial Killer Files," and more. Gavagan's storytelling is enhanced with his presentation style and distinctive voice which contributes to the overall vibe of his videos. 

Danelle Hallan

Although not as popular as the others listed here, Hallan is known for discussing stories that are lesser-known or less-covered cases. She always provides a comprehensive overview of the cases and then unpacks every detail through narration, images, and relevant footage. 

Her fans appreciate her tone of narration as they see it as a more empathetic approach but at the same time engaging. She also discusses missing persons cases from years ago, especially those who remained unfound after so many years. 

That Chapter

Also known as Mike, That Chapter's popularity stems from his ability to cover a wide range of cases and incorporate a touch of humor, breaking the serious and tense mood brought by the cases. He also discusses unsolved mysteries, murders, and criminal investigations around the world. 

His detailed way of telling the stories is well-appreciated by his audience. He often uses visuals, photos, and even maps to enhance his storytelling experience. 

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