3:00 AM Marginalia: On Watching True Crime and the Hardening Heart | Theology of Everyday Life 3:00 AM Marginalia: On Channel-Flipping, Crime Scenes, and the Hardening Heart Three a.m. The house is a quiet vessel of sleeping people I love. I am its sentry, sitting in the blue glow, clicking. I land on a documentary. Reenactment. A life ended in a parking lot. Chalk outline. Detective’s tired eyes. Family grief frozen in a happier Tuesday photograph. I watch. I follow clues. I feel the cheap thrill of the puzzle. The tragedy is packaged—narrative, commercial breaks. My heart does not break. It is interested. I finish. I get water. I check locks. I go to bed. That is the obscenity. Not watching, but moving on. A human nightmare became evening content; my soul accepted the transaction without protest. No tears. No haunting. Just informed. Jeremiah has been circling my skull. Blood ...