Gripping
I liked this for the same reason I’ve liked all the Serial podcasts. Going in hard on reporting. Unraveling a bit of big tangled knot of what has been left by other media, not to mention officials. More questions than answers doesn’t bother me in the least. It’s real. If you want an answer to a whodunit, may I suggest an Agatha Christie novel. The topic of memory has long been interesting to me, and the way memory plays into this case is covered poignantly towards the later episodes.
(m:m) via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/23
More reviews of The Coldest Case In Laramie
I’m reading quite a few early reviews that hammer Kim’s impressions of Laramie in the first episode. Also, it seems those reviewers bailed early without listening to all episodes. Like Kim I also went to Laramie High School in the early 80’s ( again, the early 80’s ). When Kim initially frames...Read full review »
princess_snowflake via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/25/23
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
Just finished listening to The Coldest Case in Laramie and am left totally baffled by the fact that Kim Barker never seems to seriously consider the possibility that, instead of multiple witnesses and police “mis-remembering” events rather significantly and remarkably, the police records could...Read full review »
AHN1230123 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/24/23
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