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Detailed discussions with true crime experts. Really interesting and looking forward to see what other cases and topics will be discussed. Perfect idea to kick it off with the Avery case. I agree with the other listeners about Lisa's "uh huhs" and "yeah yeah yeahs" while other people are talking. It's unnecessary and distracting. The rest of us are trying to hear what the points/discussion is and these verbal utterances have no place in a podcast. Otherwise, I disagree with those that have said that Lisa's role is pointless or that only the perspective of the experts is valuable. I also think that her questions help to hone in on details or explanations that may be commonplace to Jim and his counterpart but for us non-experts need a bit more expansive. Overall I love the idea of this podcast and look forward to future episodes.Read full review »
Brynabee521 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/09/16
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This is my first podcast review ever I love the podcast a lot but Lisa please please get rid of her. She has nothing to bring to this podcast. Really didn't like her saying uh huh right the whole time. It was more then obvious she thinks he's innocent. Her opinion is really effecting the...Read full review »
Herrokeke via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/15/16
I know Lisa isn't an expert, but Jim still shouldn't interrupt her. And he definitely shouldn't be interrupting Laura, who is an expert like he is. It's not that I have anything against him--I actually find his insight really helpful. I just don't want him to be 75% of the...Read full review »
+language student+ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/13/16
Hard to get past Lisa's umm hmms. Not sure what she adds to this podcast? Other wise good podcast.Read full review »
Isobnad via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/12/16
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