Clearly didn’t finish
Despite all the episodes being released together, it’s clear that many listeners who objected to the reporter’s characterization of Laramie didn’t listen to the full series, and how this positioning does, in fact, support a fundamental aspect of the storytelling. Not a perfect series by any means; very similar to the first 3 seasons where the facts are mostly there already and very little new is uncovered, but the exploration and the storytelling are worthwhile. Generally it’s not just about who did or didn’t do it, but the mechanics and circumstances and tricks of human nature that make it so that we may never know for sure.
Lucille_Lucille via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/25/23
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Uninteresting, anticlimactic, and presented in a monotone. There are so many better true crime podcasts out there. Don’t waste your time with this one.
tucker_za via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/26/23
Lover of true podcasts this caught my attention. Graduated from U of WY, lived in Laramie. Moved away just prior to murder but heard about it because of Jacob Wideman’s confession, adding to that whole tragic story. A little put off by her original intro because I loved Laramie. I have to listen...Read full review »
casper3250 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/23
Professional journalism, thoughtful narration, well paced, well edited, produced very well in many respects. However, it was quite boring and shallow. The depth of investigation was shallow insofar that it had a very narrow focus and didn’t discuss any forensics or many investigative techniques...Read full review »
miasews via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/24/23
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