Wanted to like it should have read the reviews first
I tried so hard to like this but it’s obnoxiously slow and contains almost no actual information. It starts out as just the host and his wife speculating without providing ANY context or back story. I think it’s episode 3 that they finally shed some light with details of the case but still it’s like pulling teeth to figure out what’s going on. Each 15 minute (or less) episode is predominantly filled with recaps, music, false-hope teasers about how *it’s gunna get soooo good*, ads, outro’s, and random filler content like phone branches/footsteps/ driving around lost/etc. that each episode *maybe* contains 3 minute of actual information. Even then the sources aren’t reliable and it’s mostly guessing/postulating. This could have ALL been a single one hour episode- possibly two. This was a huge stretch and felt like a grab for listeners to gain sponsorship. I think it did a dis-service to the case/cases! I am a podcaster and hate to bash a show but this was not good!
Courtney Haggard via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/21
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