“The true crime in “True crime” podcasts is always down to those participat in exploitation of anything “creepy” they can unearth. The BBC is desperately attempting to conquer the US by using American crocodile tears and phoney, tear-jerking, maudlin, materialistic “trigger points” in everything they now produce, from news to podcasts. BUT THIS ONE IS A REAL LOW. People of the North, you should burn down Broadcasting House! If there is anything more stereotypical and condescending that manages to mock your accents, your class and your supposed ability to go weak in the knees over an almond croissant or a disco night it probably hasn’t been made yet … jeez. I was curious to see just how far down the slippery scale of class mockery this could go since it was specifically released (and trailed in regular programming). But the “presenter” was SUCH a piece of work I finally had to quit. From every point of view, it’s just sad, sad, sad.”
Just read the book via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/14/23