A great attempt
Honestly, if she wasn’t so painful to listen to, the case is interesting. This case is outrageous, but she loves to wax poetic and romantic, and it buried the interesting facts is streams of useless musings that are just unbearable to listen to. I love true crime podcasts but I struggled hard to get through this one. I cannot understand how it is ranked so high considering its poor quality, and low production value. This is like a childish nonprofessional playing at being an investigator. There are few interviews, too many musings, and not well developed theories and there were far better ways to fill these episodes out. Even if you love true crime, trust me, there are better ways to hear about this case.
Rahzel1008 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/27/17
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I think there is lots of good info and an interesting case but the narrator is not up to the job. She is very very difficult to listen to. It is not conversational, nor professional the cadence will put you to sleep. No variation.
Cunninghamista via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/04/17
The Fall Line is on par with the best serialized podcasts out there. The hosts truly care about the Millbrook twins, and it shines through in the episodes. Give The Fall Line a listen and you will not be disappointed. Let's bring justice to the twins and their family.Read full review »
Haleybaley93 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/01/17
I'm so glad that this case is getting more attention. I had heard of it before but didn't know much about it. The thorough research done for this show and steps taken to get law enforcement to pay attention is exactly what is needed to help move the case along. The hosts have done a...Read full review »
Sasha917 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/10/17
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