Good; looks at obscure cases
I’ve listened to almost every available episode of this show. It’s good, and I really appreciate how it covers obscure cases. I do wish the host would make her credentials more obvious. I assumed that she was a journalist at first, but now I’m unsure. She clearly knows how to investigate and put a great-sounding, compelling, very respectful show together. The interviews are extremely valuable and contribute a ton to the podcast. The host has a good rapport with families, victims, and law enforcement. And I really appreciate the focus and research on evidence and trial testimony — that’s something that’s lacking from the majority of true crime shows. I did find myself a bit jaded toward the people involved in these cases by the end. Part of me was like ‘Let me guess: another bunch of lying petty criminals acting on their basest emotions?’ That may be a side effect of binging all the episodes in a row, though. Keep up the good work!
GreenPrell via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/18/22
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