Using a murder to promote a TV show is gross
The recent episide that used a murder to promote a show on ABC is extremely disappointing. This show already demonstrates some issues with ethical true crime coverage, and this was the last straw for me. Drawing comparisons between an actual tragic murder and a fictional detective to promote a TV show? Come on. Do better.
lisamc21 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/25/24
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The main narrator is really great; however, Kimberley sounds oddly paced and like she is reading off of a script. Perhaps as she gets more comfortable things will sounds a little more natural. It is also a little strange how she is positioned as an expert since she is more of an enthusiast -...Read full review »
Unable to think of a nickname via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/27/17
Compared to other true crime podcasts this podcast is ok. I enjoy the content but the narrating seems forced and for lack of better words "cheesy". This podcast would be much better if there was more of a casual, yet "profesional" narration and presentation.Read full review »
abe614 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/23/17
Jumping right onto the already overloaded true crime bandwagon, Serial Killers suffers from a lack of creativity, originality and quality. It's like a dull episode of Investigation Discovery with terrible and unnecessary reenactments. On the plus side, it has some fun sound effects.Read full review »
10011101 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/25/17
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