Pretty good except …
I’m just going to say it because I’m sure I’m not the only one who’s noticed. This show features interesting cases, well researched and always interesting. But the hosts’ grammar is atrocious, especially considering as they are both college professors. Today’s episode started out with “this was interesting to Amy and I”. And there are endless examples of “him and her had lunch” type blunders. Abjack is awesome and I love Morf and most of the shows on the platform but if bad grammar is fingernails on the chalkboard for you, this one is tough to listen to. Taking it out of my rotation for now, will check back later in the season. I really hope they get it figured out because everything else about this show is great.
AsChrisWouldSay via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/16/24
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I’ve listened to both women in crime and campus killings probably since they began. I appreciate how well researched their podcasts are every week. They don’t dramatize the crimes but provide an understanding of the crime and help educate me on the justice system. They are incredibly...Read full review »
Poopsmudge via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/17/24
<3
I have the biggest girl crush on the hosts and listen to every podcast they have out. Why does this one feel so different though? I feel like they’re not as personable/ talkative in this show. I love hearing them interact and this has so much less of that.
mrsimms13 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/24/23
I love Amy and Meghan but seriously, what is this. The editing (or lack thereof) is SO painful and makes it so hard to follow. Please fix this issue. Worst than a low budget horror film.
madeline r s via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/18/23
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