Good, but for the unnatural conversations between host
Super interesting. I don’t know of any other podcasts doing anything like this. I do have minor gripes. I can’t stand the unnatural conversations between the hosts. Everything sounds so fake in stark contrast to the interviews which come across as much more raw and natural. Also, I don’t need to hear, “as a woman” every time the female host starts talking. We get it. I’m also a woman but I don’t gender everything I say when I speak to men. I speak for myself, and I don’t try to speak for all womankind. The main host, Philip has a serious ego on him. It can be distracting and doesn’t make me root for the hosts. Since I’m not rooting for the serial killers, I would really like to like the hosts, but all you get is ego and super awkward conversations between the hosts. So overall, it’s good, I’ll continue listening, but it would be so much better if the conversations were less scripted (these are professionals talking to each other, right?), the binary gender caveats attached to the unnatural conversations were edited out, and Philip toned down his ego a bit.
twinklr14 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/27/21
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The hosts arrogance is a big much. A more humble down to earth or just normal approach would go a long way.
Miss Ginger 58 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/30/20
I love this podcast so far! Very detailed and different than most true crime podcast out right now. 10/10 recommend!
lexipearce1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/25/20
Listening to this is like starting a tv show in the middle. We’re given a very brief overview on what was done and then get random clips of interviews with the killer and random questions between the hosts thrown in. It’s hard to follow. It would be much more cohesive and enjoyable if we were...Read full review »
gimtibbles via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/02/20
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