The audience isn’t stupid
A lot of moments explaining things that were already stated. It made me feel like this was edited for elementary kids. Lots of gaps that could have 2 seconds removed because I kept reaching for my phone because I thought that it had stopped, but it was a weird long silent gap. I didn’t like the naive reporting of approaching Ulysses. As a man that still could be prosecuted, you approached him with recording devices and expected to get anything out of him? Have some respect for his vulnerabilities. Had you gone to him privately, heart on your sleeve, as a man wanting to know more about his shut down father, he may have friended you, off the record, and given you some sort of peace of mind. Lots of podcasts don’t conclude anything, I don’t fault this part of the reporting. It was still interesting.
ShenJohn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/16/24
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I love true crime and this series doesn’t disappoint. It’s kinda like a mix of crime and a personal essay. The story is told from such an interesting perspective and kept me on my toes!
TrueCrimeFan89 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/19/23
I hate this podcast
joe bob tim 34 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/25/23
This is a riveting and disturbing story about how someone can be convicted of a crime with no real evidence - I was gripped from the start .
Jaffa1954 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/19/23
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