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The bare facts of this story have been around since the late 1960s but Isla’s meticulous research, sharp scripting and powerful storytelling brings it all back to life. She puts the woman at the heart of this case at the centre of the story and underlines how Sheila was the true victim of the piece. I would absolutely recommend this podcast to anyone and can’t wait to see where The Storyteller turns her attention next.
Gordon Chree via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/27/20
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Beautifully paced, written and narrated. Exceptional. And sensitive. I hope Isla Trequair goes on to do many more podcasts: five stars for every aspect.
RedAntiques via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/07/19
This is such a sad story and it is told in such a gracious and understated way. Isla has done a fabulous job of telling Melanie’s story in a way that keeps the listener interested but gives Melanie and her family the respect they deserve. I’ve listened to a lot of true crime podcasts and none of...Read full review »
Kimmy K McD via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/08/19
This podcast pulls you in from the very first episode. Such a sad story eloquently and sensitively told by Isla Traquair. It’s so hard to wait a week for every episode because it’s so intriguing, thank goodness there are mid-week episodes with extra interviews. Not always an easy listen but it’s...Read full review »
LouMcK via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/23/19
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