Infuriating
the Canadian townspeople were so kind and sympathetic. The second I heard the truth about their home life, I became infuriated. To grow up in that environment, it is no wonder they had trauma and acted it out. Even worse, it appears the parents haven’t learned from their mistakes and are still spewing the same harmful message. I became so angry I also stopped listening.
questionme987 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/23
More reviews of Chameleon: Wild Boys
Same took a story I knew well and made it so engaging - and researched with such vigour and tenacity - that I think he could read cereal ingredients in such a way that I’d put it on repeat. Beautifully told, and responsibly reported. Probably ruined endless, lesser, podcasters for me!
Jockyfa via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/19/23
Sam Mullins and his team have put together an excellent telling of the story behind the Vernon Wild Boys. Thoroughly enjoyed the binge. Production was slightly marred by repeated portions of audio throughout.
Quinn Alexander via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/04/23
Host Sam Mullins’s writing and delivery make this show a must listen!! I was hooked within the first few minutes, and stayed captivated til the end.
kelseydecker via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/07/23
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