Wording
Well structured and reported. But why keep referring to the detective who has dyslexia as a "super power." He's a grown man and the wording of him having this superpower is childish. Also, an intellectual disability does correlate with a low IQ, but that's a poor and offensive way to only explain an intellectual disability. It is more complicated than that.Read full review »
Shann Whoa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/26/17
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I don't understand all the negative comments. I love this show. It's one of my favourite new podcasts. It's well narrated, the stories are compelling and it's satisfying to have the cold case solved at the end.Read full review »
CalinDaniel via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/24/17
Anyone who is a fan of true crime podcast(I subscribe to 6) will really respect the work done here. This is not one that acts out the story, it is told by one woman in the present day. So for those for prefer this style, such as myself, will be one of your top true crime podcasts I guarantee ...Read full review »
TullisJ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/25/17
Good podcast. I like the satisfaction of having the answer at the end of the episode. I have no idea why so many reviewers have their panties in a twist over the narration - I find nothing annoying about it.
Faerin341 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/25/17
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