IF YOU LOVE TRU CRIME: THE BEST
About a year ago, I got hooked on true crime podcasts through a recommendation in a newsletter about cooking (!) that advised to listen to My Favourite Murder, which I did and the rest is, as they say, history. They are the best intro you can wish to true crime, because witty and funny. Since then I've listen to many, but you know, sometimes Americans are so... that made me look into Canadian podcasts, and British, and then AUSTRALIAN. I was lucky to find some excellent ones, by checking the propositions underneath the listings of episoded in the library of any podcast in Apple and BINGO, I found you... For anyone looking, this is the best, it really is. The contents are well researched and repectfully told, the presenters are excellent storytellers with credible genuine empathy for the victims, and the production quality is to be commended. (Just so you'd know how enthousiastic I am: I have NEVER wriiten any review fro books, podcasts or anything.) Please don't ever stop!Read full review »
Marie-Anne Duhem via Apple Podcasts · Belgium · 08/25/19
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Recommended to me by a friend I was instantly addicted due to the thorough and straight forward presentation of two very likeable presenters. Great job too on lesser known cases.
Ronrick via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/27/19
Guys I can not say enough good things about this podcast. From the in depth information to the hosts personable reactions, if your going to listen to a podcast then this is the one!.
maddieD81 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/19/19
The Arthur Brown chapter was pretty much verbal plagiarism read word for word straight from a chapter of one of the books from the Underbelly Series by Andrew Rule and John Sylvester. Come on guys do some further research and write your own material. Not cool!
MadMickRocks via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/20/19
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