Mindful storytelling, unnecessarily long in spots
The narrator is an intent, mindful storyteller. Good story. I’m at episode 10 and it’s a waste. Almost nothing useful at all. It’s like a personal blog in some episodes rather than getting on point that the investigation is long, tedious and frequently filled with dead ends that aren’t worth such attention. Really enjoyed it until this Geraldo Rivera-esque episode 10. Feels like the entire podcast could have been completed in 10 episodes.
Jared T9 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/21/21
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I really love crazy conspiracy mystery crime drama type stuff. This one is up there with the best.
fsu33952 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/22
This could have and should have been three episodes. There is far too much repetitive blabber. I don’t know why this wasn’t heavily edited. Also, this is extremely close to sleaze journalism. It’s not a good sign when the writer repeatedly feels the need to defend his work.
jdlsf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/06/23
Poor narrative, journalism that doesn’t feel objective and lacks connective tissue. I wanted to buy in to the theory but there was never even a semblance of enough supporting evidence. This podcast takes a testimony from decades ago and adds nothing to it despite trying very hard.
JBgruss via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/14/22
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