Excellent Podcast, excellent host!
This is a fascinating, in-depth investigation into a tragic double murder in California. Having never heard of the case before, the host, Linda Sawyer, has the incredible ability to make her guests comfortable enough with her to open up about an uncomfortable topic. The cast of characters involved in this murder are so maniacal and narcissistic, it's sometimes difficult to hear their own words when talking about themselves, the victims, and the murders. However, it is necessary to learn about these peoples lives so we can better understand the extent of their crimes. Linda 's investigation into this crime is extraordinarily thorough and she leaves no stone unturned. She does a great justice for the two murder victims, who were the type of people the world needs more of. I especially love the relationship Linda has formed over the years with one of the murder victims father. Through the good and the bad, it's obvious they have a great deal of respect for one another. I eagerly await a new episode each week, and would subscribe to any podcast that Linda hosts! Keep up the great work Linda :)Read full review »
BethP28 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/31/18
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The first episode was ok. The 2nd and 3rd have been terrible. Hard to follow, no direction and a host that is trying SO HARD to sound like Serial. Unsubscribe.
podguy99 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/16/18
Just gets better and better!
Timmy J Lunsford via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/13/18
Unfortunately I unsubscribed as soon as I heard the annoying voice of the narrator. She sounds really slow. I believe Sword & Scale covered this case and did it really well. Just listen to that episode instead and save yourself the trouble of this podcast.
Ashleywilkes1862 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/08/18
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