“I love hearing about murders and conspiracy theories in other countries. The host does a great job at giving us background details on the victim and her family and also about how Australia was back in the 1900s”
yobonks via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
01/06/21
“This is a fascinating story, well researched and very engagingly told. Thank you very much for your time and effort in sharing your research and theories.”
Kaloufl via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
03/14/20
“I recently stumbled across this podcast, and am enjoying bingeing on Norma McLeod very much. The case is compelling, excellently researched, well laid out and engagingly presented.
While I’m generally turned off by the insertion of sound effects and use of actors recreating dialogue, somehow...”Read full review »
Cloudy43 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
01/14/20
“Fabulous and spellbound. Emma invites her audience to help investigate and conclude possible motives and “who done it” theories. Thank you for your valuable account of Norma’s life. Waiting for an update or the next podcast.”
jenni frim the block via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
10/27/19
“This podcast is unusual because it actually examines the history and psychology of the family members. This in-depth exploration of the case makes it extremely interesting. I really enjoyed it!”
trod10 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/23/19
“A very well produced and presented podcast that has me hanging on every word. I love a good mystery and this is fabulous. Emma Curtin is a fantastic presenter. Keep up the great work!!”
C1972M via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
08/01/19
“This an absolutely wonderful show!! The host is thorough and stays on the subject rather than go off on rants about personal opinions on things in the case and totally forgetting about the subject!! She is well spoken, interesting and very thorough!! I can’t stop listening!! Please keep bringing...”Read full review »
gators gal via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/07/19
“I just loved every minute of this podcast & am wishing for more.
Emma Curtin’s voice is so spell binding, I loved it from the beginning, I hope she narrates more stories.”
“Loved in insights into life in Melbourne during the 1920’s, especially looking into family archives. Very well researched and nicely presented. Thank you!”
JJ12312312 via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
03/29/19
“Emma has crafted an exceptionally well-researched podcast, giving us an insight into Norma’s life and an understanding of Melbourne in the 1920’s. I binged this in one weekend - highly recommended!!”
AnonymousOnline via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
03/12/19
“Keep it up Emma a terrific Australian story on an unknown Australian mystery please continue with this endeavour I look forward to the next archive cheers”
Scritchie via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
02/15/19
“I love this podcast so much. It’s the first truely interactive podcast I’ve found and really made me think. The history is fascinating and the narration is excellent. I really felt involved. Without the shock factor popular in some other crime podcasts, and a focus on facts and good old fashioned...”Read full review »
Mellyrel via Apple Podcasts ·
New Zealand ·
02/09/19
“As a big fan of this genre I loved this podcast. And for the fact Emma welcomes comments, so it all seemed very real time. Hope there’s an update soon. Well done”
burraburd via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
01/22/19
“While this is an interesting and thorough true crime podcast, the audio quality could be improved. Mic crackles and volume fading can be hard to hear, but well done on such a massive investigation.”
“So glad I heard about this podcast. Emma Curtin has done an exceptional job of keeping the listener entranced with a very interesting story and extremely clear diction. Well done!!!”
Jennym_4 via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
01/20/19
“I’m forever on the hunt for Australian true crime podcasts, especially historical ones, which are rare. This one is great! Well produced and researched, I’ll be reading the book too!”
amaizley via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
01/17/19