Co-op Chronicles
Co-op Chronicles is a gaming and entertainment podcast where every episode feels like you're sitting around the table with family and friends.
Hosted by Blacklabel, PintsizedGeisha, and Azzilee, we start with a simple question and let the conversation take us wherever it leads. From gaming and pop culture to parenting, nostalgia, true crime, paranormal mysteries, and the moments that shape who we are, every episode is built around authentic conversations, personal stories, laughter, and honest perspectives.
Some episodes are lighthearted and full of friendly debates. Others explore deeper topics that challenge the way we think or leave us asking bigger questions. No matter where the conversation goes, our goal is always the same: to create a space where listeners feel like they're part of the discussion.
Whether you're a lifelong gamer, a fan of great storytelling, fascinated by mysteries, or just looking for genuine conversations that go beyond the headlines, you'll always have a seat at our table.
Come for the conversation. Stay for the stories. Leave feeling like part of the Co-op family.
Keep grinding those levels, finish those side quests, and we'll catch you in the next episode of Co-op Chronicles. Peace!
Co-op Chronicles
Episode 88 - When the Internet Thinks It’s the Police
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At some point, true crime stopped being something we watched…
And became something we tried to solve.
In Episode 88 of Co-op Chronicles, Blacklabel, Geisha, and Azzilee explore the rise of online sleuth culture, from Reddit detectives and TikTok investigators to real cases where the internet helped track criminals… and others where it caused real harm.
We break down how digital communities identified Luka Magnotta, the devastating misidentification of Sunil Tripathi after the Boston Marathon bombing, and the viral frenzy surrounding Gabby Petito and Bryan Kohberger.
But this episode isn’t just about cases.
It’s about psychology.
Why are we so drawn to solving crimes online?
When does awareness turn into interference?
And as AI and social media grow more powerful… where should the line be?
This is a thoughtful, balanced conversation about digital justice, responsibility, and the uncomfortable space between curiosity and harm.
If you’ve ever followed a viral case in real time... this episode is for you.
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