This is an exceptional podcast mini-series
I like a lot of listeners consume a lot of true crime. This far and away is the best I’ve ever heard. There was clearly an exceptional amount of interviewing and research put into this and that’s what makes this podcast so good. I most appreciate how the creator of this podcast Vikki Petraitis painstakingly documented the many many encounters the killer had with people before he killed — being a nuisance, harassing, creeping, crowding, offending, tormenting, and terrorizing dozens of people (probably more) over the years he was a free child and man. I’ve also never listened to a podcast that so profoundly made me care about the victims. For me the story of Elizabeth is the most heartbreaking because my early childhood shared similarities with hers. What a tragedy her work to make a good life for herself as she entered adulthood was destroyed. Very thought provoking. An exceptional podcast.
Eli W. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/04/23
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I rarely binge even if all the episodes are out. This is so well written, the balance of the narration and the victims telling their stories is perfect. I usually get antsy if there are too many people talking, and not the narrator. I already knew about the Frankston killer, or so I thought. ...Read full review »
christyDfw via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/08/23
This is the best podcast about the Frankston Murders I’ve ever heard. Those poor families. Thankyou for such an amazing podcast.
Brighter girl via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/03/23
Thanks Vikki for putting this together. I was hooked from the beginning. Loved it!
Sharyn A via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/08/23
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