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It’s a shame what this show has become. The allegations of Stephanie’s plagiarism were quite jostling, but not as much as her selling out to Skims (and a million others ads each episode.) The final straw was the Menendez case. I’m not sure if they decided what they wanted their final thought to be at the beginning, or if the research was too daunting, but the mark was missed on this one. As someone who has watched the entire trial, it felt surreal to hear what information was given and omitted this whole series. Also, I thought criminal coffee was supposed to highlight unknown cases? The ones without a voice? Instead we get adnan syed, Casey Anthony, the west Memphis three — all just money grabs for views on YouTube.
Becca.S89 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/02/24
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I absolutely love listening to true crime videos while I go about my day. I had a few channels I normally tuned in to. Upon my discovery of Stephanie’s channel, hers quickly became my favourite and is now really the only one I can listen to, as none of the others compare. She goes into such great...Read full review »
Winter from Twitter via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/04/20
Been a fan of Stephanie’s YT channel for a while now. You two sound great, like you’ve been doing this together for years.
thegreatfulk8 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/06/20
Wow, the combination of Derrick and Stephanie is fantastic. I love Stephanie’s true crime You Tube channel. Being a Big Brother fan, I look at Derrick as one of the best to have ever played. His background in LE gives this podcast a well rounded voice. Both of them are victim advocates.
dstat74 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/25/20
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