Excellent True Crime Podcast
This is one of the best true crime podcasts I have ever listened through. Sean Kipe is one of, if not the best narrator/storyteller Imperative Entertainment employs. All of his podcasts are well put together, clear, easy to follow/understand, and above all, extremely respectful of the victims and subject matter. In the Land of Lies is very well put together and hits home seeing how I live very near Gwinnett county. Kipe does an excellent job keeping himself as unbiased as possible, and presenting the case as factually as possible. His storyline continually reminds you the tragedy that befell the original victim while also reminding you that the number of victims in this case is potentially much much larger than what you’d assume at first glance. If you enjoy true crime then this is worth a listen. If you live in Georgia, especially in northeast Georgia, then this should be required listening. I was born (admittedly after the crime was committed) and raised very near where this podcast takes place, yet had no clue the original victim had been murdered, and had never heard Michael Chapel’s name. This case deserves a massive amount of exposure, and Sean Kipe does an excellent job pushing this case back into public consciousness. Well done as always.
dcb131313 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/23
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Was interested until the 4th episode. Paid only.
No charts xx via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/16/22
Gwinnett Co is toast.
Erin1965 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/09/22
I lived in Buford and very familiar with this case. I’m baffled and you have me questioning. You are very talented. I’ve started In the Red Clay now.
JWBuford via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/02/22
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