Missed opportunity
What great fodder for a podcast, yet sadly this is produced in the style of the current affair school of journalism- it’s popcorn, fluff, research done by googling. I don’t care for the casual conversational tone of the hosts and the content seems poorly pulled together and the pacing is awful. The first episode is such a random assortment of pieces of the story from all different time periods with promises of ‘getting back to that later’. If these two clown hosts have listened to quality podcasts before they would realise that following a basic unfolding timeline is the most reliably good method for telling a mystery story while holding back the key details.
Billy Balboa via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/18/22
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Yep it’s interesting this case I enjoyed under belly too Look forward to more in series Cheers A
sharing32 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/11/22
So much potential with this but it disappoints. The hosts original reporting (SMH and 60mins) is first class, so I was hoping in this series they’d dive into the details, but instead it’s like an episode of ‘the Project’ i.e. it is full of unnecessary oversimplification. The most successful...Read full review »
mickelsonman via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/11/22
Much like the Underbelly series on the same topic, this storyline has the potential to tell a great story, alas, the presenters / vocalists on this podcast sound like they are reading a bedtime story to a toddler. Such a shame.
amateurish67 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/14/22
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