Ugh...WHAT?
I’m seriously dumbfounded. If the host didn’t have a lot of info on a crime why not just do a short episode on what she has? I’m listening to so much unaffiliated info. Then, even though I’m listening to a 3 part series on ONE person, other victims...many other victims are brought into the story. She drones on so long I’ve forgotten what victim the podcast series is on. Why so much EXTRA irrelevant info? I don’t understand what happened to this podcast. The episodes early on were great, then they turned more like describing everything - other than than the crime. I don’t need to know what stars are from the town, how many restaurants, what kind of beers, how many people, expected growth, population in friggin 1867. I’m just done.
kayferguson13 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/08/21
More reviews of The Fall Line: True Crime
I listen to a ton of true crime podcasts. It doesn't make me an expert, but I think there is something about a case that just grabs you. It doesn't have to be told by investigative journalists or retold by voice actors. There's something about two people that heard about this case, it...Read full review »
Lalalisa5472 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/04/17
This podcast is worth a listen if you love true crime. This podcast also covers a story that is surely a mystery and definitely worth investigating. This family needs answers and this podcast is doing a great job trying to find it.
Stinamarie84 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/14/17
The premise of the podcast is interesting like all unsolved mysteries. Good work done, however the narrator's voice is too monotone with no energy that I felt like I was falling asleep at some points. I felt like she was reading from a paper the whole podcast with no emotion, if they have a...Read full review »
Missxshanna via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/24/17
Do you host a podcast?
Track your ranks and reviews from Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.
See hourly chart positions and more than 30 days of history.
Get Chartable Analytics »