Not unbiased at all
Spends the entire time with the suspect, openly slates the victim- who did have her issues, but glosses over substantial criminal history for the suspect- including his potential involvement in another murder. It also doesn’t objectively assess the suspect’s own involvement. Constantly looking for ways out, rather than openly looking at everyone’s actions. Overall this seems highly flawed as a journalistic reporting tool, but it did kill a number of hours for me- so there is that
Davi95urc via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/09/22
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As a true crime lover I was excited to find this pod. Made it through first episode then gave up. The sound levels are very uneven and there were only so many times I was willing to adjust the volume. Pretty disappointing.
yogini_53 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/04/22
Like others have stated, the audio levels are all over the place on this podcast making for a tough listening experience. I also found the ads for martinis and murder to be intrusive and totally inappropriate given the subject matter. As for the content of the podcast, it was ok, but I would have...Read full review »
pillowman3:16 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/05/20
The story was okay, but I felt disconnected from the victim because we were given no background on her. Listeners won't only be from MS, so how are the rest of us supposed to understand this dialect? MS is 50th in education ranking in the U.S., but still, a jury THAT DUMB and a defense...Read full review »
Donata Jeanne via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/11/19
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