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THE DOSSIER
Welcome to The Dossier, an immersive documentary audio experience brought to you by Criminal Minded Media and led by Emmy-nominated television producer Don Sikorski.  The Dossier is a hub for compelling audio series' that delve deep into the complexities of crime and culture, including the groundbreaking podcast that investigates the LAPD's alleged cover-up of the murder of hip-hop icon The Notorious B.I.G. Discover Unjust Justice: The Story of James Rosemond, which explores the intricate intersections of justice and morality, along with Hip-Hop vs. The Cops, Collateral Damage, USA vs....
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4.6 stars from 596 ratings
Crazy
I was stoked on this pod. But last 3 or 5 eps being ten min long with ten min of ads is lame. Not even worth my time anymore
niknametookforever via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/08/24
Keep Going
Don, I’ve not missed a single episode. In fact, I’ve repeatedly listened the old episodes over and over again when you was on a hiatus last year. Best investigative journalism in the podcast world!!! Very honest and unbiased like Chuck Philips! Keep going man!!!
BR’s Own via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/24
I did not have the patience to listen to an interview podcast due to your background music. It’s annoying, and makes zero sense to interview a guest and barely be able to hear them over your so called dramatic peaceful music. ???? Upload your interviews again- and cut the music out. I’ll listen...Read full review »
@officialalexiskiley via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/27/24
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