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True crime is a saturated market, there are some high quality and not so high quality pods out there. This is a sleek, very finished professional podcast. These hosts have taken pains to research exhaustively, what is a very compelling case of wrongful conviction. Witnesses have been interviewed and reinterviewed. Another reviewer criticised the podcasters for making tenuous connections between crimes and suggested they were simply trying to get on the exoneration bandwagon. I can only suggest the reviewer didn’t listen very carefully at all. While the adjudication of the case waits for the appellate courts. What they reveal about the glaring misconduct from an investigative, prosecutorial and judicial perspective gives you serious concerns. Did someone get away with viciously murdering an innocent women? Has someone else being paying for it?
Sar Sully via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/26/19
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I thought this true crime topic sounded familiar but gave it a shot anyway. Indeed, this story was covered awhile back by Breakdown, and their reporting was more factual. These women make lots of speculative and conclusory statements (h was falsely convicted) without laying out the evidence upon...Read full review »
Erin79705 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/06/19
As a lawyer, I know there are ALWAYS 2 sides to the story. This presents one side. I would love to know “the rest of the story”. As a proud Southerner, I assure you the GBI is not full of incompetent backwoods people as I feel they were presented here. The reporters, while undoubtedly well...Read full review »
StayAtHomeLawyer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/11/19
More people need to know about this. I appreciate their reporting, and getting to the point.
ShelbyEscape via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/12/19
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