Turning into an infomercial
Two things: first, bringing on guests and devoting shows to promote the hosts’ paid projects is annoying. I don’t want your audio book or to watch your tv show, I just want to listen to the stories this podcast supposedly is based on, the best and worst cases told by members of law enforcement. Second, the interruption of one’s’ own guests is so rampant, why did you invite your guest if you won’t let him or her speak more than a sentence at a time without stopping him or her? It’s all getting to be very tiresome.
cheerfuldancer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/10/23
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Such an incredible podcast wouldn't expect less considering Jim Clemente is one of the hosts .We get to see the other side and hear not only the best case but the bad and they are both so knowledgeable highly recommend it you won't regret it !!!Read full review »
Ccalm via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/04/17
I am a fan of Real Crime Profile, and I think I love Best Case Worst Case even more. Francey Hakes is a perfect combo with Jim Clemente. She is whip smart, and I think they bring out the best in each other. The cases they present are fascinating, and to hear it from the actual law enforcement...Read full review »
Huggiemama via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/14/17
Two former prosecutors invite colleagues on to go behind the scenes on the most sensational cases of their careers - what's not to love!? Excellent premise, sets the right tone (victim advocacy-wise), and doesn't need a lot of bells and whistles because the stories are enough on their own!Read full review »
Kiri_Wiri via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/30/17
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