Horrible.
This podcast includes A LOT of the narrator discussing his horrible vivid dreams from reading horror and true crime. This show is being put out to an audience that does that all the time, so it seems counter intuitive. Instead of presenting itself as another true crime story podcast, this one is trying to portray itself as something different because the narrator is “living” the content, but as far as I’ve heard, he isn’t a detective, investigator, crime scene worker, etc. so I’m not sure I understand what the goal is.
K Zavodny via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/28/19
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My God, this dude literally is making a story that has nothing to do with him all about him. From their first podcast to now they are becoming unbearable. Instead of just making the podcast and giving the story and facts it’s becoming all about them. It’s so scripted it’s borderline sad. Payne...Read full review »
A$AP_Brad via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/28/19
Narrator spends a good amount of time talking about himself. The case information is good and clear but the podcast could do without the narrators backstory.
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