Repetitive and detailed in all the wrong ways
What dateline gets right in this podcast gets wrong is that dateline makes you care about the people involved. I know almost nothing about the victim, the family, or even the killer. For example, they said that she changed her name either to or from Coronado to Schabusiness. Uh why? When? (Can ANYONE acknowledge what a bizarre name SCHABUSINESS is?) Also, she had a baby?? When? With who? There was way too much flat expert testimony about the crime and almost nothing about the PEOPLE involved. But I do know an unnecessary amount of gory detail that’s repeated (unnecessarily) over and over.
shalliexo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/18/24
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CJinT.O. via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/25/24
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obonitachica via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/05/23
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Unholyoke via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/11/24
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