An excellent and professional true crime podcast
I just found this but have been following this case since childhood. I was 8 in 1976 and grew up in Wayne county (before moving to Oakland county in 1979), but distinctly recall the fear that gripped my parents and grandparents. Ms. Innsted’s research and presentation are impeccable; as a reference librarian, I want the facts. Hopefully, as with Michelle McNamara and the GSK, this case can finally be solved…someday.
Smrgrl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/26/22
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I like her voice. She’s done a lot of research but I need a summary of what was covered in previous episodes. The information is jumping all over the place and I feel like I need to go back and listen to the whole thing all over again to understand how any of it ties together and what the heck is...Read full review »
La Roja Viva via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/16/19
Siri could do a better job. The content is good but this narrator is really emotionless. Not a good characteristic for this content.
altraoiche via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/11/19
Being a listener of Already Gone I knew I wouldn’t be disappointed with the research and the deliver of this podcast. It’s a sad case and I appreciate getting more information on it. Thank you!
Jessica1022(AsianMadness) via Apple Podcasts · Taiwan · 03/24/19
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