Well researched
This is a thorough and thoughtful retelling of the Frankston murders. The inclusion of the families highlights the long term impact of the murders (and makes for some heartbreaking moments). The final few episodes make the case that Denyer should not be released on parole. This is where the story breaks down and becomes a kind of freeform exploration of why Denyer is bad. Episode 10 in particular feels almost completely unstructured and at times almost tabloid. Also, it is disappointing that no experts on trans issues were included in the lengthy discussion of Denyer’s sincerity. The majority of the episodes are first rate, but the last few are a departure. As an aside - the ad placements are incredibly jarring and repetitive.
K_@_K via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/01/23
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Perhaps one of the best crime podcasts I have listened to in that it really tells the victims stories. Heartbreaking to listen to the effect these horrific crimes had on the families and communities- no to mention the women involved. Clearly this individual should never be released as he will be...Read full review »
Carsbean via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/17/23
Highly recommend this series. Vikki’s interviews are amazing; able to get so much info and be incredibly empathetic and respectful. Vikki’s research is detailed and thorough. High quality production value. Well done Vikki, hopefully looking forward to more of your podcasts in the future.
Vcgijgxdhbbh via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/08/23
Extremely well written and spoken. And incredibly detailed account of a truely horrific event in a quiet suburb of Melbourne. Compelling and deeply disturbing. Thank you.
Mdk3160 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/10/23
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