Basically reading Wikipedia and taking credit for it.
I thought the writing for this podcast was really good. When I listening to Barbara Potts, I googled the story and then started reading the Wikipedia story out of interest. As I reading it, the story in the podcast was following it word for word. I kid you not… the podcaster is basically just reading the Wikipedia entry for the case. Don’t believe me? Read the Barbara Potts Wikipedia entry and then listen to the podcast. Identical except a couple words changed here and there. Rip off artist.
tiger mum2123 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/20/24
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I am now and always have been interested in the paranormal. Podcasts that are all about “Boo! Did you hear that!” Are not my cup of tea. Don’t get me wrong I enjoy a good campfire story, but please present it that way.... not a true story. I seek out podcasts/books/tours that have some fact base...Read full review »
dollyonline via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/12/18
I, like Cody, I am skeptical of the ghost stories provided in this this podcast, but it’s enjoyable all the same. My grandmother is an Alton historian and ghost story enthusiast Who has lived here her entire life. (She actually bought me a copy of Troy’s book Haunted Alton when it was released)...Read full review »
S K Thompson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/17/18
I loved Season 1 all about Alton and I'm thrilled that Season 2 is focusing on St. Louis. Listening to the dialog between Cody & Troy is like listening to a couple of friends shooting the crap. I've even caught myself laughing out loud a couple of times. I appreciate the more...Read full review »
IowaTater via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/18
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