Had to switch off after 2 episodes
First time listener to this podcast channel and started with Nicholas Cruz. I found the hosts to be extremely judgemental of people involved when they have never/will likely never be in that situation. The analysis was odd… one host commented multiple times that Cruz didn’t think seriously about suicide or his own death because he didn’t Google if it would hurt to die by police shooting. The hosts lack class and empathy… they laughed and joked about being a murderer/shooter which made me feel sad for the families of the victims. I think the podcast would be better if they remained professional and stuck to a script.
TrueCrimeBuffAP via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/10/23
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Exhausting opinionated discussion between two people,not enough details of crime and murders and also they get into to the story like it’s already all well know to everyone. To much shuffle between subjects -missing focus on one certain case. If you want to discuss other things make a different...Read full review »
Oreskovic1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/16/18
A great insight into the world of serial killers by 2 Aussie icons. First hand accounts of interactions with humanities darkest corners Give it a go
winksiebellarena via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/31/18
I’m really enjoying this podcast and learning stuff I didn’t know on some of the cases. Robert is a pro and Amanda has great insight. It is not like the other true crime podcasts out there so I’ll be tuning in!
nicnatpat1 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/06/18
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