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The subjects are fine and typical of a true crime podcast. I like bits of the interviews with Steve Walsh and other experts... The problems start with Nancy. Her voice and cadence are reminiscent of the squawks of a nosy-neighbor. Her interjections and interruptions come across as egotistical and judgmental. She also has a tendency to repeat herself with an astonishing lack of self-awareness.
indigochouette via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/18/17
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True crime is my favorite podcast genre. The stories Nancy describes are interesting but, not because she's a skilled narrator. This podcast contains short episodes, half of it is about missing people and the other half Nancy gets to brag about herself or yell at her co-host. I truly feel bad...Read full review »
Ssmelsie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/30/17
I LOVE NANCY GRACE AND ALAN DUKE. I could listen to you two all day long, especially Nancy's life experiences as a prosecutor! (Never lost a case, i might add!) What an achievement! I think you are right on the money with your opinions and I love that you are not afraid to tell it like it is....Read full review »
K Jaxon via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/22/17
Did they check the gun store's surveillance from the night before the murder to see if the Nissan circled the area the night Missy Beaver posted where her whereabouts would be on fb?Read full review »
MoLoCo89 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/01/17
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