Very good.
I drive a lot for work. I’ve listened to around 50 of these types of podcasts as it’s my favorite genre. I can honestly say I am pretty savvy in the quality of these murder mystery style podcasts. This particular story is heartbreaking and you can tell by the negative comments here that sides are picked almost immediately just like Chris was judged and sentenced before even going to trial. I get it. What I don’t understand is how you can leave a negative comment with a low rating. Lauren Pacheco does a phenomenal job hosting. She speaks very well, her research is on point, her interviews are intriguing and she obviously cares about her work. She makes several references/disclaimers about Kimberlys family’s unwillingness to participate and makes it clear that the info provided is from one side. Great work Lauren. Already looking into your other podcasts:)
Steveoh2727 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/15/24
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At first, I wasn’t interested but then I gave a listen-where episode TWO totally gripped me. Lauren did a great job breaking down the two families different dynamics.
drhackenbush1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/22/21
Feels super gross to listen to. Basically the host wants you to believe the convicted murderer is innocent, so if that means letting the murderer’s family trash talk and blame the victim, she’ll do it. Skip this. Go do something more constructive with your time.
J19C via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/17/21
I’m offended by this family’ judgmental interviews concerning Kimberly and her family. What a narrow-minded group. Ugh.
brettty via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/21
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