A little unsettling
Interesting but a lack of objectivity runs end to end. The real narrator is the son of a convicted hit man. He doesn’t seem to really blink at his father’s record of killing 50+ people, but he does take issue with the implication that his father, addicted to speed and known for strangling his victims with coat hangers, could have taken part in 2 sloppy murders that had torture as an element.
RedCharl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/20/23
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