Too drawn out & “investigating” is questionable
Goodness, why this was 15 episodes, I cannot figure out. It allowed for more commercials? So little was covered in each episode, became frustrating to have to keep moving to another episode. Secondly, I understand that people can do “investigating” on their own, but remember that this is a podcast, trying to create a narrative. I don’t know what the “journalist’s” qualifications are, but she certainly had some questionable ethics. As big as the true crime genre is, podcasters need to remember that the “characters” are real people. Overall, this podcast just didn’t do it for me.
Career Enthusiast via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/18/23
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I’m a true crime fan but I’m picky about what I listen to. I listened to all 15 episodes in one sitting. Sign the petition. Demand Justice.
Rccitron via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/23
Of COURSE Ashley started in Texas and i missed it but i caught the first 2/3 episodes out of all 15 and I’m hooked and cannot wait to hear the rest. This case is insane and I can’t wait to listen to the rest.
christinacowley via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/22/23
I love audiochuck’s shows and for y’all saying Ashley Flowers copied/plagiarized this show there are so many crime show podcasts out there that technically they’re all copying each other 🙄 like y’all she cites her sources that’s good enough for me there’s so many original things you can say about...Read full review »
kms96 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/09/23
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