Admirers of 'Serial' and 'Making a Murderer' are filling seats at real criminal courts, ready to analyze plots and performances
True-crime fans of ‘48 Hours’ and ‘Making a Murderer’ fill spectator galleries—even for bribery cases in the Varsity Blues college-admissions scandal Maryann Hichar, left, and Ruth Fisher are retired teachers who attend trials as a pastime.
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