Compelling, informative, & Interesting
Until listening to this podcast I’d never even heard of the “Doodler.” This podcast shed light on the culprit’s horrific crimes both by outlining relevant details and, when possible, giving listeners a deeply personal look at his victims, defining them for who they were, not by what he did to them. Further, the show contextualized what life was like for members of the lgbtq+ community in 1970’s San Francisco, detailing how fear of the police, of arrest, and of being outed by the media made solving these crimes a huge challenge. I’d recommend that anyone interested in True Crime stories and/or lgbtq+ history/issues should give this very well-done podcast a try.
BigTeddyBAW via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/08/23
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Just asks a bunch of questions and theories. No answers. Each episode is an account of how they hoped to learn something,but reached a dead end and learned nothing. I listened to Half thr episodes and quit.
Gutty rhythm via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/24/21
Really good podcast exited to hear all of the episodes
you tube kids🦄 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/25/21
The story is well told and honestly when he was talking to Jaes sister in episode two and she talked about them being kids I cried.
Evil_Toast14 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/19/21
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