Calls itself investigative
This podcast has had one of the victim’s fathers on several times for extended periods of time. I’m not sure what is being investigative. It feels as though it’s advocating as opposed to investigating. If that’s the intent then it should really stop being labeled as investigation. The story is interesting on the surface the last two episodes have literally been voice actors reading court and interview transcripts. It seems as though the story isn’t yielding as much as originally hoped in planning for this podcast. I will be unsubscribing.
Mangoux via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/03/18
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I’m addicted to this show! It’s amazing that this is a true story, Just can’t imagine people could be so evil. Tuesday has become my favorite day of the week! Can’t wait for the next episode!
Ferlynn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/12/18
Enthralling,engrossing and an overall amazing podcast! Writer does a wonderful job of balancing concise journalism with passion and compassion for the victims- Sam & Julie as well as for their families! I was convinced of the guilt of Daniel Wozniak and even more-so of his ex fiancé Rachel...Read full review »
Marasella via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/12/18
After a very interesting beginning the pod took a bias turn for the worse. The tastelessness in episode seven when she interviews the accused’s former boyfriend and the jargon between the two is just awful.
Tenneth Blenneth via Apple Podcasts · Sweden · 10/14/18
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