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Bit of a dog’s dinner. Interesting to hear more about the case. Payne does less posturing and self congratulation in this series, probably with good reason - it’s a mess. Too much hearsay and junk leave you not knowing what to think. At first we’re led to think that there’s a case of wrongful imprisonment but all that soon unravels into chaos. Next time research thoroughly first before releasing episodes. Then you can work out what the story you’re telling actually is before leading us all down the garden path.
Dåvig via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/10/19
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Loving the podcast so far! Payne always does a great job and he’s easy to listen to.
Caitlynsdestiny via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/06/18
I can’t wait for another amazing podcast from this very talented crew. As someone who tries to understand the psychological makeup of the “monsters” who live among us and commit these atrocious, unforgivable crimes, I very much appreciate the “behind the scenes” perspective that Payne and crew...Read full review »
Nina1829 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/27/17
The porch light is not bright enough An elusive car disappeared The murder of innocent kids told in an empathic and sympathetic voice Atlanta Monster brilliantly fuses the panic that gripped Atlanta during the murder of 30+ African-American kids and the fight for social justice and the struggle...Read full review »
Maurice Godwin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/05/18
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