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Terrible podcast, blatantly obvious these two women (who act like children) are extreme feminists, they love taking jabs at men and look for every opportunity to say so...you will also find them putting words into the mouths of victims and perps...there's no way they have knowledge of what a victim was saying seconds before dying but they'll rant for 20 mins about what they "think" they said or did like it's in the case file..I get hyping a fellow woman up, but they'll say stuff like "she payed for her own apt, YESss queen, I love her she's so independent" blah blah blah..get to the story...the maturity levels are wayyyy low on these two..and if you notice the second girl will always say "I was just gunna ask that, or say that" after everrrrry discreet fact comes upRead full review »
Chadrl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/15/24
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Lild4188 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/03/18
I love this podcast! I feel like I’m sitting there with Alaina and Ash and hanging out. They cover all different types of true crime - it’s well researched but relaxed. And as weird as it seems, I laugh out loud at least once every episode. You ladies rock!
Mandygreenie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/10/18
I really want to like this. Nice long episodes. The titles put me off. I don’t think there’s anything worse to name them. Why make the episodes sound so unattractive and obnoxious? Ok I’ll go find something to listen to that isn’t trying to run me off. The good part is, I’m not the only one. Many...Read full review »
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