“Literally. I made it through season 1 with some trouble based on the delivery and voices of the hosts. I really like Intercepted (though they do tend to skew toward male-centered points of view) and also listen to a lot of true crime podcasts. I have never been a fan of NPR-style delivery/reporting, and unfortunately, one of the hosts falls really badly into this category. The other has a voice that is fairly grating. If this were a visual documentary, it probably wouldn't bother me, but as this is audio-only I just can't. I did make it though season 1, and it's a shame I can't get through season 2 - although reading some of the comments about how dismissive the hosts/journalists are about domestic violence I'm probably glad. I heard a little bit about that in one of the first episodes, and grumbled, but if there's more to come - I'm glad I quit listening. It's kind of a shame because the stories are important, but my ears just can't take it.”Read full review »
Simkha via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/09/22
“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
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