“I first heard about this case in Casefile, and have been unable to get it out of my head. So I was excited when I heard about this in-depth podcast. But it's not what I'd hoped. The interviewer/narrator inserts herself too much into each episode; the interviews may have problematic audio (too loud, too soft) in comparison to the rest of the episode, and like a lot of podcasts presented similarly, I think the narrator relies too heavily on interviews and does not edit well enough. The interviews become repetitive, especially as the narrator repeats on occasion what was heard in the interview. I will finish listening to this one because the case just won't let me go, but I will be unsubscribing from the podcast.”Read full review »
Simkha via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/08/20
“Intriguing show quite heartbreaking police did not handle the case as well as they should have done especially the idiot who burst in on the Chris Adare interview”
anniel54 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
11/24/20
“I really wanted to like this podcast; the stories of native and indigenous women who are subject to crime is grossly underreported and the bias is there, whether consciously or not. The problem is that many of the interviews, even with people who are used to being recorded, are almost impossible...”Read full review »
JennyJenJen0123 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/17/20
“Excellent storytelling of a very tragic case of Lisa, a story that more people should be aware of. It’s outrageous that money and corruption prevented justice for a murder of a indigenous women.”
gvvjjvvbj via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
05/27/20
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