To much pointless information
Each episode could be half the length, no detail is left out and that’s not a good thing. You have to listen to details that go nowhere, needed editing.
Ringo cub via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/06/23
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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...Read full review »
K_@_K via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/01/23
Could not stop listening-brilliant podcast. Clear, concise and thankfully without the waffle present in a lot of podcasts. Great storytelling giving a voice to the victims and families.
tuscan3 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/08/23
Well done Vikki and team for this podcast. The events surrounding the Frankston murders and Paul Denyer was very informed and told with sensitivity. I thought the interviews with family members of the victims, those who knew Denyer, the police involved and those who were stalked or their homes...Read full review »
JacRox71 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/14/23
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