Does anyone else see the problem?
There are some parts of this podcast I really like, but does anyone else see the problem? Every time this profiler guy gets into a place that does not fit his narrative, he defaults to his "remember this is just the documentary" position. I'm not surprised both profilers have a background from Quantico Virginia. So they are naturally going to see things the same way. Like I said there are some interesting insights here but proceed with skeptical caution. What you're going to get here is the law-enforcement party line regardless of Avery's guilt or innocence. What they need is someone willing to ask these people challenging questions, contextual questions.Read full review »
Rilke2012 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/08/16
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I am a big fan of Serial and Sword & Scale, glad to find another awesome true crime podcast. Please keep up the good work!
GraciousJ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/09/16
Enjoying the experts; also enjoying Lisa's questions, which lead the experts into interesting tangents and cul-de-sacs and seems to be keeping the thing moving. But her incidental hmms, umms, rights, and yeps are an obnoxious distraction. It's like they found a peppy college educated...Read full review »
Rob, The Monk via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/13/16
I found this one through Bob Ruff's Truth and Justice pod cast. I loved the Making a Murderer episodes, listening to them gave me a different insight into the Steven Avery case than I had before. And despite all the other comments here about Lisa I actually real like what she brings to the...Read full review »
dawndew5 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/13/16
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