Dragged On and On
Great subject matter, very sad case and I thought the host was educated about the case and did a thorough job researching and reporting. However (and unfortunately this However pretty much negates all of that good stuff I just wrote), the middle episodes of like 3-9 are pretty much pointless droning on and on about baseless theories and random people that are barely connected to the case. Very lazy storytelling. I had to turn it off in episode 7 because I was so bored…it sounded almost like raw audio of interviews about a brown a van and if a close relative could be involved— 2 angles that she already told us were totally unrelated. Blah blah blah
M. Dickerson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/24
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erinTpeanut via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/25/20
Very riveting case, and the story is well investigated and told. I have listened to a lot of true crime podcasts over the past few years, and this one ranks right up there.
tracyleigh63 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/25/20
I’m from Nanaimo and am around the same age as Lisa Marie. I went to all the same places as Lisa in my 20’s and remember the posters everywhere for years. The March for Lisa passes my house every year. Before this podcast I knew very little about her case other than the usual rumours. This...Read full review »
carnivorissa via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/04/20
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