Carried away with narrative.
I’d humbly suggest that you’re getting carried away with the narrative stuff in this one. It’s weird and potentially in poor taste to decide people’s thoughts and experiences for them in their last moments, making it feel more like lurid entertainment than journalism, and you don’t even try to distinguish between actual facts and your own conjectures—it would be really bad to see this become a trend in true crime.
AnotherReviewerGuy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/05/20
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The hosts go to great lengths to present this as a story, and that would be fine if the narrative wasn’t dramatic, heavy-handed, and poorly written. I’m not a fan of taking liberties in reimainging people’s thoughts or intentions—I would prefer interviews or narrative that was not like an audio...Read full review »
JasmineD728 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/07/20
Considering this is not currently unfolding and there is no commentary on the case that seems be recent, all episodes can be released.
Physics1011 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/06/20
Interesting story but the narration is terrible. Hard to focus on the story. Back and forth between narrators, point of views, and points in time. Does not compare to other Wondery true crime podcasts.
Chris_Tyler via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/05/20
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