Just because you did the research...
Just because you did the research, does not mean you have the talent to draw people in via a podcast. The narrator delivery is much like listening to someone read an oral report before the class.
accio via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/27/17
More reviews of The Fall Line: True Crime
I've harder looked for contact lenses than the police looked for these girls. But that doesn't make this a good podcast, or a compelling story. They need an editor and producer badly. The narrator repeats facts and herself ("the thing is") often enough that you wonder if...Read full review »
Lenticular Thoughts via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/08/17
The case is interesting, and I want so much to dig into it. I don't know whether it's an attempt at professionalism or to stretch the story or if there's a minimum word count requirement... It's overly scripted and exhausting.Read full review »
Yahaha68906 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/29/17
This project pursues questions about the disappearance of twin, 15-year old African American girls nearly 30 years ago, in Augusta GA. Their family members are still looking for answers from authorities who have mostly been indifferent. The original reporting here promises to raise new questions...Read full review »
John Croft via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/17
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