Violent but Interesting
The subject gleefully recounts his crimes, and his descriptions are admittedly artful. Hearing fron his fanily and acquaintances is enlightening. Much of the story is extraordinarily violent. Mr. Loya seems like he wants to couch a lot of his behavior in a sob story about his past — my take on it is that he’s kind of a jerk, a hedonist who just wants to enjoy life and doesn’t care if other people get hurt. But you can form your own opinions.
Jack_McCoy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/09/20
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PSFagan via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/15/19
Love it. Tough, funny, sad, inspiring, horrifying; always exceptional. Brilliant production and fantastic honesty. Thanks to all involved from a south London lad who is very grateful.
Noel Montaigue via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/26/19
As you would hope from a true crime podcast, Bank Robber Diaries is thrilling and cathartic, but as you listen, you find it is so much more. I did not expect to laugh out loud as I cooked, and moments later cry into my soup. Joe Loya is a masterful storyteller who shows deft insight into his own...Read full review »
Caitlin Myer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/22/19
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