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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Be warned, the details of this case are shockingly grotesque and the podcast is very clear about that. But it feels like they just took the recordings and edited them together. It’s interview recordings and courtroom recordings and not a lot else.
9LivestoRigel5 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/30/23
I really appciate podcasts that cover lesser known cases. I think everyone’s story deserves for be told. But I could not finish this. The details were gruesome and I physically could not listen. I understand some details are necessary, but they went a little too far.
Akashford via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/23/24
It was good except the facts were repeated over and over again especially with finding the head at bottom of stairs.
mikec2227 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/23
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