New season misses the mark
Although it’s nice to have the podcast back, the first two episodes have a giant, gaping hole. I’m glad that the last 15 minutes of episode 2 finally begin to address what likely actually happened. But the days before his death - none of this sounds suspicious to someone who understands addiction and the behavior of an addict. This could have been a great podcast. An opportunity to educate listeners and actually help the family and Breanna understand what actually happened here. Next time, cover everything. Talk to people who have lived this unfortunate life. There is likely no conspiracy here. Not the credit cards, not the fact that the drugs progressed. And of course a drug addict would use drugs again immediately after overdosing and going to a hospital . That’s addiction. As much as I feel for this family, I find these episodes irresponsible by leaving that part out of the majority of these episodes.
BriSlayer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/09/23
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Meh
Nowhere near as go as To Live and Die in LA, narrator and story telling just isn’t near as good.
pumper nickel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/25/19
Such an interesting story. This podcast is done really well. The storytelling and sound design really make you feel like you are in the story. Episode 1 and 2 really blew me away and left me looking forward to the next episode.
KnightGirl61 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/22/19
There is SO much to this story. I personally like how the first two episodes were told. In order to be able to understand the extent of the pain, anger, frustration, etc of the case, I feel as though it’s good to get a detailed background of Christians life. I look forward to hearing the rest of...Read full review »
SketchyL_S_D via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/23/19
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