Insensitive is an understatement
Absolutely zero tact with the delivery. I hope in future episodes there is more empathy and sympathy displayed instead of constant cackling. These are real human beings and real murders that took place. There are survivors and loved ones left behind who are dealing with the traumatic aftermath and to speak in such a sarcastic tone with way too much immaturity is absolutely mind blowing to me. Stick with narrating the facts and stop speculating theories with what you’re gut is telling you or going off on a tangent about something so trivial such as throwing up in a lamp in college. You’ve already said that you have no legal background so my suggestion is to stay in your lane in terms of journalism and reporting the facts without all of the distasteful commentary.
jinibe via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/29/22
More reviews of Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski
Maybe people(both women like myself, and otherwise) don’t grasp the ‘in real time’ component of this. It’s significantly more difficult to edit/polish/finesse your podcast when you need it to air same day. And while yes, some true crime podcasts are smoother, there are PLENTY more that aren’t...Read full review »
LadyMaverick via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/04/23
If you’re going swipe sound bits from his reporting you should at least say his name correctly… it’s Entin not Entland…. This also took place at the university of Idaho not Ohio.
eps1987 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/09/22
I enjoy how they bring in experts to explain what might be going on with the investigation and giving their expert testimony. Really explaining procedures that a civilian might not know how things work.
theemmasadberry via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/23/22
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