Terrific investigative reporting
Contrary to the claims of a couple of the one-star reviewers, this is *not* a "ripoff" of the Breakdown podcast by the Altanta Journal-Constitution. If you listen, these reporters clearly state that they first went to Georgia to begin working on this story in 2015. The AJC podcast was published in 2017. So two teams were working on the same story. One was published ahead of the other. In this case, it seems like taking the extra time to get the story right paid off. Because this podcast is hell of a lot better than that one.Read full review »
SydneyRomero via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/28/18
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I love The Intercept, their journalists do amazing research and great investigative pieces on criminal justice, so I was really excited for this podcast. It hasn’t disappointed. I’ve listened to and read countless pieces about wrongful convictions in the U.S. (I live in Canada - our wrongful...Read full review »
AngelyneRA via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/27/19
Investigations like Murderville are a requisite to making everyday Americans understand the injustice system. People assume that there is a way for innocence to be proven, and that a person’s freedom is based in the law, and not fully dependent at time upon power imbalances, egos and biases. It...Read full review »
keke_108 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/08/19
Once you get past one of the hosts’ awful, cigarette ruined voice, you’ll find nothing but bias. They deliver opinions as if they are facts and treat the town and people involved like they are just ignorant hillbillies. You’ll hear plenty of condensation when they say “southern Baptist preacher”...Read full review »
TeenMomGuru via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/18/19
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