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Le Monstre
In the 80s and 90s, a serial killer, pedophile, and kidnapper, Marc Dutroux, terrorized the country of Belgium. His unspeakable crimes and the incompetence or unwillingness of law enforcement agencies to stop him brought the entire country of Belgium to the brink of revolution. With hundreds of thousands taking to the streets in protest. Le Monstre will tell the story of these crimes and their aftermath, known as the Dutroux Affair, in an attempt to address unanswered questions, and to hopefully bring closure to one of the darkest chapters in Belgium’s history.
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4.7 stars from 967 ratings
Devastating
This story is devastating. The reporting was good but I feel that the host would go out of his way to sound more dramatic and creepy when he would narrate. His voice is very different, more more sincere when he’s interviewing his subjects. Disliked the theme song; also, overly creepy. Felt a bit...Read full review »
cjgbjkfjkt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/18/24
Highly recommended!
I recently listened to the fourth season on Marc Dutroux. I think it's a great podcast. I am Belgian and was 12 years old when the affair came to light. For a very long time, I avoided this subject because I found it too painful. However, I really like this podcast by Matt Graves. He looks at...Read full review »
Sofiedto via Apple Podcasts · Netherlands · 07/02/24
Highly recommended
Without doubt one of the best true crime podcasts I’ve listened to. It’s difficult to digest the awful depravity of the crimes and the abject failure of justice to protect these children. But a very important story was documented and told here. And it was well-researched and produced. Top...Read full review »
soul24 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/10/24
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