Not recommended
I am a huge true crime podcast fan, and I have listened to many of them. There are good true crime podcasts, and there are wannabe true crime podcasts. This is an example of the latter. There are podcasters who seem to think that the popularity of this genre somehow compensates for a lack of quality, and as a true crime podcast fan I am disappointed by this. I also do not understand why Ashley Flowers fans were given such an enthusiastic recommendation for a podcast which answers none of the questions it asks. The narration is lackluster and unnecessarily repetitive, and the podcast ends with the same results it started with. Disappointing and feels like a waste of time by the end. Good thing it’s free (because of the huge number of ads). However I don’t think that makes up for the overall product presented here.
jbentleylyon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/13/21
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