Over indexes on old memories
While the story is compelling, most of the focus is on 30+ year old memories which are unreliable at best. The 30 year old memories of some witnesses are then “validated” by polygraph tests which are not widely admissible in courts due to general concerns about polygraph accuracy. While memories may still provide investigative value, the issues and limitations of the memories and polygraph tests are barely discussed in the series giving all of this the flavor of poor and sensationalized journalism. I got tired of suspending my disbelief in the accuracy of witnesses statements.
OB1kn0b via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/23/23
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As a true crime fan I’ve noticed there are podcasts that are sloppy and creepily voyeuristic, full of artificial plot twists (To Live and Die in LA for one). I appreciate the approach with this case. It’s thoughtful and empathetic to the family and friends. In the Red Clay was also incredible!
cmalll21 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/30/21
I’m somewhat of a podcast snob. I listen to all kinds of podcasts, but because of this I tend to judge them a little harshly. Whether it be music, or quality or storytelling...little things can annoy me. I LOVE this podcast. I have no complaints. Very very enjoyable!
rachface4290 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/25/21
Story is not told well and it gets pretty boring after a few episodes. Style of narration is boring and unoriginal.
746539 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/20/21
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