Speaking is not their forte
I couldn't get through the first episode. If you're not good at speaking, that's totally cool. Not everyone is. But you can't make a podcast about an interesting topic when you're not a smooth speaker and feel you need to self-indulgently act shocked any time something bad has happened. It sounds so disingenuous. Recommend having an actor read the script. Would instantly improve.Read full review »
tennysonten via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/09/24
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Probably could have been one of he best true crime podcast but there was no analysis or explanation of possible motives within the family or outside of the family. It seems just overly wrought explanation of possible suspects and it seemed way more focused on the detectives and their lives. After...Read full review »
Greta51575 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/20/24
Torturing a family with no actual evidence is unethical. There is nothing here, doesn’t deserve an audience.
Jbolognie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/04/24
I cannot believe that a trusted news outlet would put out a podcast so bad… Just because someone has a mic doesn’t make them a podcaster. The two speakers trade back & forth reading lines and sound amazed at how different Manhattan is from Princeton. Not one shred of new or even old...Read full review »
Jeanieeous via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/24
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