Using Wikipedia as script ... :(
I was initially impressed with the information presented in the podcast after listening to the first episode about Bernardo/Homolka - there were a lot of details I wasn't aware of. It piqued my curiosity and I ended up browsing the web after and was dismayed to stumble upon the host seemingly reading from the Wikipedia page near verbatim (the order of information presented, the 'language' and phrases used in the podcast). Her delivery is good, was pleasant to listen to and I hesitate to leave a review so early but I'm wary of finding the same thing thing with other episodes. There are other podcasts that put a lot of time and effort in to research their topics and this seems a little lazy...Read full review »
Vikarvolatyle333 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/12/17
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Lots of research done, in order to tell these true tales! Pleasant voice to listen to. I listen to lots of true crime podcasts, and I LOVE this one.
Shellyshops via · 04/07/17
My first true crime podcast, I didn't think it would be my thing but am really enjoying it and binged on the first three eps!!!Read full review »
Kim20102010 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/17/17
Keep it up, girl, you're doing a great job. Clearly, you do your homework.Read full review »
Booter Conanza via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/11/17
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