Not for me
I almost thought this podcast must be some sort of weird parody. I’m not sure how much insight we gain from the hosts, mostly conjecture, babble and inappropriate comments. Some comments are funny if you think of it as a parody, their style is unique I will give them that. It’s just not tasteful but that’s my take. It’s also not very contemplative and does not add to the context of the actual interviews. As a listener of a wide range of podcasts that lean heavy in the true crime world, I’m left confused. I don’t mean to be rude, just wondering what it does for the world to consume this content when it is not well thought out and the expert host hardly shares expertise but rather takes us off on tangents. Mindful consumption of content in this genre is important. Consider looking elsewhere.
Emfree123 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/12/23
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Hi guys, I have been binge listening your show all week and just cannot get enough!! Your cases are fascinating and absolutely addictive to tune in to! Thank you both for bringing this show to my ears. Keep up the awesome work please! Michelle :)
Mischks via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/07/18
This is an Amazing production, deep insight into some of the sickest minds to walk the planet, thank you for this amazing podcast series
DRF717 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/01/18
It’s hard to make a new interesting podcast in the true crime genre at the moment. So well done to you both for doing it. I quite like the format of the news first followed by the psychological profile after. Only one minor improvement suggestion from me, like others have stated grammar is...Read full review »
embugii via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/27/18
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