Entertaining, exciting, and moving
I usually don’t leave reviews but I feel the reviews left have been unfair. Yes at the end of every episode you are left wanting more, but isn’t that what a good podcast does? This way you are looking forward to the next release. In addition, each murder victim is brought back to life with conversations from families. And finally, the author states he is wanting to bring awareness to these murders because they had not been talked about due to the victims sexuality.
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