Need longer episodes
To echo what many others on here are saying, each episode only has about 10 minutes of actual content once you get through the intro / recap, ads and then outro at the end. While the stories are interesting, it is weak compared to other true crime podcasts as it’s really only the hosts reading through a script. No interviews or any other audio. I never minded the male host in previous seasons, but the female host in season three is awful and should stick to producing behind the scenes (or maybe not since the podcast isn’t great). We also don’t need to be reminded in every single episode who author Greg Olson is. You introduced him in the first episode, we don’t need a reminder every other episode after that! At least he was interesting and provided more information to the story that would be almost unbearable to listen to otherwise. Maybe they should have just had him narrate the entire episode. At least his voice isn’t cringey like the girl. Is this the worst true crime podcast I’ve ever listened to? No. But it’s far from the best.
Vgs2oc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/25/20
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Don’t listen with earbuds. You’ll be cranking the volume to hear the narrator then another speaker will come in and blow your eardrums out. Seems like an ok story but the audio is so bad I almost can’t listen.
MochBbbbbb via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/11/19
I’m two episodes in and getting pretty bored. I’ll revisit this review of it picks up, but the pacing of this story is dragging. Do I need to know all of this backstory?
trlonghorn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/05/19
Downside is that episodes are ridiculously short
spcarver via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/05/19
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