“The podcast is very well done with a lot of interviews from people directly involved in the case. It’s intriguing and mysterious and at times baffling. The only criticism that I have is that the narrators voice has almost no inflection. She sounds like one of the pre-recorded robotic voices on an answering machine. If you’re listening to what she’s saying, it’s very interesting. But if you’re just hearing the voice you may lose interest. It’s easy to get past that minor issue though. Just don’t expect the kind of narration you get in serial from Sarah Koenig.”
Mg75535 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/01/18
“I didn’t know much about the Chappaquiddick case, and this is the perfect way to learn about it. It’s gripping, deeply engrossing, and entertaining. Great job!”
agbench via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/31/18
“Well done in the sense that a lot of information was presented from eye witness to conjecture but the title would leave one to think a coverup was discovered. What you really hear are a lot of theories woven in with witness accounts that gets all jumbled in to a conspiracy theory in the end. Too...”Read full review »
Trixiesixty1 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/15/18
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