a slow, horrible burn...
this series is an extraordinarily detailed account of this murderer and his actions, over a lng period of time, with interviews with multiple victims of some of his earlier weird and violent acts. if the reviewer claiming there is no trigger warning is referring to the cats event, perhaps they should have considered as such the warning given to the cops about to walk in on the scene.
elisego via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/06/23
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This is a great podcast. There is a lot of detail I didn’t know and I’ve listened and watched a lot on this case. PD should never be released. Well done Vikki and team!
Mumtobe2011 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/11/23
Was a bit worried about the length of the podcast episodes as some Australian true crime podcasts are quite repetitive. But this one is fine. Lots of interesting interviews with the people who were there. Shocking that women who reported him for violent criminal weren’t taken seriously.
AS101111 via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 04/02/23
Truly classy podcast told with empathy and compassion. Horrific case but a nice change from typical true crime where we actually get to know more about the victims and the police rather than just the perpetrator. Brilliantly executed 💥
Haird7667 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/04/23
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