The narrator reads it like you would a child a story
From the perspective of someone vocally trained for delivering such stories, I am disappointed. This story is such a heartbreaking one. I couldn’t listen past the first episode as the female narrator is cringe worthy with her delivery. The vocal ups and downs are what you would expect from someone reading a child a children’s book. It’s a discredit to the cause. I would not be happy if it was my family members devastating story being delivered in such a way.
Notworthhalfastar via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/20/20
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I like the mission behind this podcast, and because I am a huge fan of Casefile I gave it a try. I found it to be a very depressing way to spend my free time, even though I feel so much for these families. Also, it’s simply too long. Needs some good editing. For families who have had someone go...Read full review »
Tuleybird via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/06/20
I can't take the pre-recorded clips. Just tell the story in your own voice .Read full review »
316913 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/31/20
Was so excited to hear a familiar voice in episode 5. Fred for Bung. Then it all went downhill from there. Maybe instead of trying to force Fred in to talking smack about the police you could have used the time to learn more about Bung.
Jakita13 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/13/23
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