Disappointed
I had high hopes that this would be a factual representation of your research and your interactions. I had hoped that it would be done in a similar tone to Meshel Laurie’s, a compassionate telling, understanding the people. I didn’t expect the light tone, the laughing and the talking about it being like Christmas. New developments while exciting means solving cases painful to people. I couldn’t sit through even episode 1. Just...no. This is not what I am after. I may be able to sympathise or understand a killer even presented right and this isn’t it. I really can’t see the angle you are aiming.
Amirapigglet via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/27/18
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Formatted like talk back radio segment, unlike other crime podcasts, different but good. 👍🏽
BrianVictor via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/25/18
Loving this so far, and can’t wait for more! Amanda’s profound knowledge, combined with her’s and Robert’s excellent rapport, makes for a very interesting and captivating podcast.
abbeymikkelsen via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/13/18
Intriguing, fascinating, and at times Terrifyingly uneasy. Never disappoints, Always leaving you wanting more! Lis
Lislucy via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/10/18
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