Just no
Just because you can make a podcast doesn’t mean you should make a podcast. The music at the top has nothing to do with the cases covered and it seems the host just wants to celebrate the deep south’s racist past. There is a time and place for all things and this music isn’t timely here and it’s also not the place. The gratuitous descriptions sound ignorant and the hosts style is dumbed down for the poorly educated that he’s clearly addressing. If you want to listen to gravely drunk know, short on actual facts long on gratuitous attention seeking descriptions style story telling then this is the one for you. Trailer trash podcast production at its finest. I don’t listen to true crime podcasts to hear the hosts ideas about politics or political dogwhistles. Having lived in LA and MS for most of my life I want to assure everyone that this person is not representative of the people in either state.
Miss Ginger 58 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/18/19
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real life podcasts are so interesting to me, and this man puts out such a good story
hmludwigboi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/16/19
Appreciate you.
Meggishly via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/18/19
Okay, at first I enjoyed this podcast and was able to get past the heavy accent/mispronounced every day words.. now it’s getting to the point of “trying to draw in more listeners” by splitting up cases into THREE podcasts?! Come on... if anything it pushes listeners away. I’m over this podcast. I...Read full review »
jessicaBlair88 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/03/19
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