Unsure
I’m an avid True Crime podcast listener, and have found some of this interesting, but there is SO much criticism of “armchair detectives” which I have found surprising. Without these “armchair detectives” there would have been many cases left unsolved. Why be so critical of the people who have helped immensely? One most recent case of Marion Barter, as presented in The Lady Vanished podcast. It was information that “armchair detectives” found that lead to the biggest lead in decades. There are many other high profile cases that non-professionals have made discoveries that Police didn’t that have lead to charges and cases being solved. And I agree that the sound quality of interviewees is pretty crappy for these days and the quality of podcasts we’re used to.
Kk2234567 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/11/24
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Making it up as you go. Nothing new here - the detective interviewed is a poor speaker and has nothing to offer that we haven’t heard already - or is simply commonsense. Also there is a limit to how often words ending with g are pronounced as a hard K. Anythink, everythink et cetera. Do better...Read full review »
Jaxzw via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/03/24
This podcast knows absolutely nothing about the case that you haven’t heard before. They shouldn’t have started until the trial. It’s all just floating theories with people who aren’t at all involved in the case.
Alfieralfie via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/11/24
Theories of what happened are floated - then ruled out as unlikely - but then given a slight chance of being accurate. Repeat. Very circular and hypothetical, given that we don’t know what’s happened. And the cop guy gives his guess of what investigators might be doing behind the scenes - but...Read full review »
lukehand via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/17/24
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