Boring and repetitive
I have listened to a bunch of these true crime podcasts at this point. Suspect Convictions is by far the most boring of them. There's just very little information about the case (and no real evidence or alternative suspects) so they end up talking for a long time about other issues like jury selection philosophy, the media's role in crime cases, etc. They also repeat information and interviews several times. The first problem is the case. It's not interesting. Yes, it's horrific, but there's nothing fascinating about trying to figure out who did it. It was probably Stanley but there's no real evidence. Okay...there are a lot of cases like that. It doesn't make it worthy of a podcast. I recommend Accused and In the Dark over this one. I have basically been falling asleep through these episodes waiting for them to get to something interesting. Hasn't happened yet.Read full review »
MemphisJammer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/20/17
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A good podcast with higher "news" value than some others which seem to focus on the host reacting in a shocked way to the responses to every question. This has a more documentary feel which I appreciated. That said the title is misleading. Compared to many podcasts of this type they...Read full review »
Edward Per via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/19/17
I absolutely love the content and quality production of this show! I never dreamed that I could be drawn into a podcast like a suspenseful TV drama, but I'm hooked! Great job and keep up the great work!Read full review »
TraylorLovvorn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/20/17
Really not sure why this is climbing as high as it is on the iTunes chart. It's not good.Read full review »
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