Three podcast tips for the week:

1. Felicia Nestler's summer talk

Johanna "Arboga woman" Möller was charged, in addition to the murder of her parents, also for instigating the murder of her ex-husband.

Felicia Nestler was his daughter and tells of dealing with her grief in the middle of a media storm.

2. You're wrong about

The podcast is run by two American journalists who are investigating a person, an old news story or a phenomenon that in the rearview mirror can be told in a different way.

One episode is called "True crime with Emma Berquist" and is about the consequences and in fact also the dangers of the true crime boom.

3. The spying game

What is true crime if not the intersection of crime and entertainment?

In this British podcast, the two elements are combined.

They let real international spies, secret agents and other in-depth conversations with famous writers, screenwriters, directors about what is credible and what is not.

For example, a former Mossad agent is told how persuasion and conversion work.

How is "Homeland" there, for example?

A former head of the White House bodyguards is allowed to talk to Jed Mercurio, who has created "Line of Duty" and "Bodyguard" about what the job as a bodyguard for the most senior really looks like.

4. Crawlers

Ali Segel and Melissa Setten are two American comedians who are fascinated by mystery, inexplicable things and folk tales.

Unlike regular true crime podcasts, this podcast is fun in the first place.

Although the podcast sometimes focuses on spectacular murder cases, it's best when it does not, but instead examines things like why the cheese at McDonald's is flameproof.