“Completely un-evidenced conspiracy theories, discussed by obsessed conspiracy theorists without focus, but with plenty of speculative tangents of their own - always ending up either with some baseless “conclusion” (e.g Morgan saying he must change his will means he was fearful for his life...?! I consider such issues regularly and, even if you don’t, why would the prospect of death mean you needed to change what you wrote when you last actively thought about what you wanted to happen when you die) or a, “we don’t know the answer”. Frustratingly narrated by Jonathan Woss, in this series to sell his book by having Morgan’s family read it in eery voices. Sympathies to the family but I’m not sure this helps anything. Stopped listening. Like most conspiracy theories it catches your ear at first, but when you think about what is being said you realise it was nothing of substance. Sometimes is actually becomes comical, though, as the narrating team come up with theories each of them “like”.”
CriminalBarrister via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
12/29/17