Just wrong
After only hearing about this case through this podcast I don’t feel like I know enough about the case to say whether I think Fred is innocent or guilty, however, to me it seems like the host probably deceived Fred’s daughters as to her intentions with this podcast so that they would talk to her all for the sake of a story and that just feels gross to me. In the end the host injects her opinion saying she thinks that Fred is guilty which is not for her to decide. That decision should be left to a judge or jury not a podcast host and I don’t think Fred’s daughters would have talked to the host had they any idea that she was going to include her opinion of Fred’s guilt.
Giesbrecht1031 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/22
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Some good firsthand accounts and interesting personalities. A compelling mystery to drive the narrative is definitely present. Narration is fine. Could use some refinement in the editing room. By the beginning of episode three I’m starting to question the pace of this show. I get the sense this...Read full review »
14726928726728 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/26/21
Like so many other podcasts currently produced at Pushkin, LH satisfies my desire to learn something, feel something and stay engaged until the end of each episode. Even with true crime, it has a Pushkin sensibility, which isn’t exactly The New Yorker, and isn’t exactly TAL, not exactly Gimlet,...Read full review »
smcnall via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/30/21
Finally another decent podcast and host who understands how to tell a story. It’s been ages since I’ve followed a fascinating true crime case. Mostly it’s been chilling but horribly told dateline episodes. Congrats on the good storytelling, Dana. Big fan.
Bearly44 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/21/21
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