Interesting content, good production quality
I listen to podcasts for several hours each day while working, dog walking, chores, driving, etc and I have pretty high standards for production quality and content. I’m writing this review after listening to the story on Tim & his search and recovery organization. Pros: the intrigue of the story itself, production quality (minus a couple hard-to-hear phone convos), & the honesty and fairness of the host. She’s open about this being her first foray into ‘podcasting investigative journalism’ and I found myself both rooting for her and worrying for her alongside wondering what would happen next in the story. This made it refreshingly different than other true crime podcasts I listen to. In addition, I appreciated that there weren’t horrific, drawn-out descriptions of violence like in some other true crime podcasts. Finally, I felt that she delicately approached the conundrum of Tim’s approach to his work… yes, he’s doing much-needed work that helps others, but sometimes that’s at the risk of putting his own people in danger. This is, I feel, a fair assessment on the part of the host. I don’t think she’s being unnecessarily harsh when she questions Tim’s methods. After all, don’t we want an investigative reporter to question everything to some extent? Cons: we didn’t hear the “assumed serial killer’s” side of the story BUT the host disclosed valid concerns - the most important being safety (+1 for trusting your gut). In addition, Clyde wasn’t very honest on the phone so it’s difficult to believe an in-person meeting could be any more informative. BUT I did find the incredible amount of “missing evidence” to be very perplexing…. I wish the host would have investigated that further. How could a police department be so incompetent that they lost multiple pieces of evidence? I started wondering if the medical examiner himself could have be involved, stealing evidence for “trophies.” The fact that he took the evidence home with him is so bizarre. Honestly the failures of law enforcement in this story probably provide enough content for a whole podcast of its own. Re: content for future episodes, might be worth looking into the shockingly large volume of missing and murdered indigenous women.
dsharp987 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/02/24
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Whew. I suspect the content could have made a compelling podcast. However, there is no narrative structure, and this podcast all over the place.
ItsJustMe00 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/30/22
I am only a little into the 2nd episode and personally love the way the narrative is composed. The story so far is among the best I’ve come across in all of true crime.
SeaTltude via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/01/22
Wow
This podcast seemed like it would be great. The host comes across as nasty and disrespectful. Clearly she wrote the podcast with a vendetta against Tim.
jenndoe83 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/03/22
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