Total immersion: The narrator actually makes you feel like you are investigating along with him
Well worth listening to all seasons. I felt like I was at each location (to do that well takes a talented narrator/writer). The stories were from true mysteries that at the time they happened and the years afterwards many of us wondered what really happened. Good to hear that these cases have had new angles. And that’s due to the relentless persistence of the narrator/writer digging literally and figuratively for the truth. Even putting his safety at risk. The phone interview with a new suspect in a session 3 episode, was utterly chilling. He knows full well what happened and I believe he knows where Heidi is. Although I think the narrator /Journalist should have told that nasty suspect he’d meet him in a cafe alone, but still secretly brought undercover backup. As that would have got more answers. But I wasn’t there to know all the dynamics of that situation. And the suspect was one evil unpredictable man. His voice and words were enough to tell me he was incredibly dangerous and sadistic. He even let too much slip that made the hairs on the back of my neck stick up. The only small issue I had with the podcast was a couple of episodes were a little repetitive. I think the audience is bright enough not to have to hear things overly repeated.? Reminders are important though, so is a fine balance. And it wasn’t bad enough to change the 5 star rating. Definitely a 5 star podcast. So i think if something needs reminding listeners, like a name or a set of events that now tie in with another set of events then that definitely need to remind us. And I reckon though to best keep those bits brief because just a small reminder, makes us remember a lot more.. The narrator/writer mostly did a good job of that anyway. And better than most podcasts that ruin their series with regurgitating over and ove the same thing. An example of that was a couple of podcasts by The Australian. That writer ruined a good story. Another good thing with the Guilt podcast was the sound was pretty good too, although some volume differences could be levelled a little better (especially the phone calls). But most people won’t notice that AAAAAAAAA+++++++++
Woodyrob via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 04/06/24
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I always love Ryan’s shows. He is very in depth, but breaks things down in a really easy to understand way. Highly recommend.
NadiaOz via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/24/23
Ryan Wolf you know how to tell the story. Great work
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