Mediocre, Underwhelming
There is some original reporting in this podcast - for example, the interviews with Winter, the ex pharma spy - but otherwise, this is largely a retread of what has come before it and does not offer any kind of different or new flavor than what has already been put out into the market place. The tone was completely off for me - at times, it adhered to the natural darkness within this saga, which was welcome, while at others it was a happy go lucky community story. I argue this deserving of a Jo Nesbo type story with a reporter in the rain and dark alleyways tracking down *new* leads and acquiring inside information. The author only acquires very few pieces of new information, so sadly, I didn’t see a reason for this to exist. I applaud the effort but this did not have the execution it needed to have to achieve an exceptional rating.
Det. Somerset via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/04/23
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A doozy of a case to take on, Kathleen and her team tackle it one step at a time, with lots of shades of colour nicely filling in the background. Highly enjoyable listening.
EdmondsKat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/03/23
This weird and wordy title nearly turned me off but I’m glad I gave it a chance. As someone new to Toronto it’s been a very interesting look at a notable, Canadian true crime tale. The host does an excellent job of storytelling.
Hchernia via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/14/23
I was finding this interesting until the narrator, speaking about Gabby Petito, called her “what’s her name from last year” when discussing online sleuthing. How incredibly disrespectful to her loved ones and memory. At least have the decency to edit a line like that. Complete lack of compassion...Read full review »
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