Compelling show: I am hooked.
The interviews are fascinating (I love these varied local accents), the narrative by the host is discreet, filling in neatly between the interviews. You get to hear the story unfold from the horses’ mouths, so to speak, with good editing. To the reviewers who complain there is not enough Clinton names in that exposé: are you serious? Clinton is mentioned many times, since he was on the Epstein guest list many times. Many other prominent people were too, and their names come up too. I say: looks like your bias is showing, Clinton-bashers. Are you interested in the truth, or only comforting your biases?
AgathePercyMortimer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/25/20
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So in listening to episode 3 there is some confusing facts. One person says Chris Rock was a known passenger and someone else says it was Chris Tucker. Whichever Chris was not involved with Mr Epstein I can imagine might be pretty upset with having his names linked to Mr Epstein.
Laustin1125 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/26/19
It’s a terrific story. And I’ll keep listening. But because information is presented non-chronologically - and sometimes with no date at all - and because information on the same topic is presented in different episodes, the podcast is confused, confusing, and, occasionally, apparently self...Read full review »
JoJo 8ball via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/28/19
The story is so intriguing and disgusting, but a lot of time was spent replaying the same audio over and over again. The chauffeur’s “I didn’t see it at the time but I see it now and can put it all together” was played for like 4 episodes in a row. You didn’t need that filler.
samanthajo0923 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/21/19
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