“From news articles, Harper is a registered sex offender. How anyone could think he’s not involved in Dias or Jody’s death is beyond me?! How did this podcast miss Harper’s criminal background?? It’s an interesting podcast but I feel they missed a lot in the reporting. The narrator and reporter,...”Read full review »
ReeseGrog via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/04/24
“I thought the storytelling was engaging. It was like a high stakes game of table tennis with the back and forth of who might have done it - but the ending left me frustrated. I gave it four stars because I was looking for a good story to listen to on my morning walks and this delivered, but I...”Read full review »
NH-sim via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/29/24
“I feel bad for Lucy Sherriff. She spent four years on this and came away with a good first act and then nothing else. Dia is missing. That’s it. No actual crime to discuss. No second act. No catharsis. Nothing to keep the listener engaged. The entire podcast consists of garbled phone calls...”Read full review »
Anonymous-again via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/17/24
“Well produced but naively investigated and written. Host delivers well but it all lacks any real meat and substance. With a story like this you need to get stuck in, make people feel uncomfortable and to me it felt like this young journalist was just being played. Great effort but I’m sure in a...”Read full review »
Nathan C UK via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
10/14/24
“Another one that digs about in peoples lives with no new evidence. Psychics really don't count. Full of fake reveals that go nowhere. Pushkin have a better reputation than this delivers.”Read full review »
bsbehedud via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
09/30/24
“I had high hopes for this one. I like Pushkin podcasts. But despite the dramatic music and elaborate teasers, there’s… not much here. Nothing new is really uncovered, nothing explained, and nothing resolved.
I suppose that’s the nature of unsolved mysteries, but it should have been one thirty...”Read full review »
“You would think in this day and age, that people would know better about recording quality in podcasting.
The phone calls are garbled. I can’t make out what’s being said half the time, there’s no recap of what was said, and there’s some kind of delay so the callers are constantly interrupting and...”Read full review »
lolaindigo via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/12/24
“I think Dia may be in the lake. Without a body Harper couldn’t get the money for 5 years so in order to speed that up he tried pointing them to the lake, he’s sure it can’t be traced back to him. Harper is a con man and an opportunist! Diane is his partner in crime. She claims she only saw him...”Read full review »
A look at it via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/04/24
“I’m unsure why this has bad reviews, as I’ve just finished listening to it and thought it was great. The only episode that had a couple of adverts was the last one.
I think the story is told really well.
I’m shocked about how the police have handled the case tbh.”
adxxo.vii via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
08/30/24
“I never give any negative feedback, but, I am so confused. I love Lucy’s voice, but I’m finding it so hard to wrap my mind around her spending 4 years on a story that didn’t even make a dent moving forward from the first episode to the last. There was absolutely nothing new, or revealing to make...”Read full review »
Rita_Marie via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/29/24
“It seems like a quarter of the podcast is taken up with long commercial breaks with Malcolm Gladwell promoting himself. The podcast drags out a story that has an obvious conclusion but no real resolution. Milking it for more episodes filled with commercials. I got tired of how it dragged on and...”Read full review »
suzd62 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/29/24
“The story is compelling, and it feels like so much has been left unexplored and unexplained. The police didn’t do a proper investigation and neither did the journalist! She just let people talk… where were the challenges? The tough questions, the push back. She was a very timid interviewer....”Read full review »
Anna Transcontinental via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
08/28/24
“2 episodes could of told the whole story instead of the 6 episodes I sat through waiting for something interesting to happen…
On the plus side the production value was high & Sherriff was an engaging host.”
Wintergr33n via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/27/24
“Spellbinding I don’t believe a word Harper says. I think the sweetest person is Jodi’s sister for accepting her unconditionally and loving her anyways. So sorry that she lost her sister. I can’t stop listening. 🙏🏼 thank you! I love your voice too!”
dollbreath🌷 via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
08/21/24
“Overall enjoying this podcast but it is preposterous to think anyone other than the lying grifter boyfriend with never ending changing stories could have done this. I feel bad for her children who not only had to deal with a difficult maternal relationship but are now stuck dealing with this con...”Read full review »
Bubsgoodman via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/20/24
“I look forward to Where’s Dia each week. LS is a great journalist - I appreciated how she walked us through her experience with the story. What a story- Harper indeed sounds like someone who is allergic to the truth. I hope this mystery gets solved one day.”
lacefacey via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/20/24
“Thank goodness you listened to your instincts and didn't go there alone Lucy.
Such a vivid example of a charismatic narcissist, with antisocial personality disorder.
Where there’s smoke continuously…there’s clearly fire - sexual assaults, multiple choking domestic violence incidents, at...”Read full review »
Jonathan Adler Fan via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
08/20/24
“Instead of just saying, “here’s what her fiancé had to say…”, for example, she thinks we’ll enjoy her efforts as much as the story, so it’s like “ I had a hard time finding him, but with a lot of work I was able to. I had questions for him, so I picked up the phone and called him, and when I...”Read full review »
Matt_B_W via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/19/24
“The show itself is fascinating, but I swear each episode is as much ads as it is story. If I hear Malcolm Gladwell one more time, I’m going to lose it!”
sam is the one playing via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/19/24
“Why do those who call themselves 'journalists' think that a story is somehow better told with their spin. How about just the truth and the facts and the extraneous stuff can go on your blog? A podcast is a different form of media and you don't get it.”Read full review »
MelissaLovesaMystery via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/18/24
“Woah i started reading over the reviews mid last episode i cant believe i payed . It was ok but never gave closure just a random woman sharing info… i mean the last few episodes made this just boring awful . Her voice 10/10 the content 0-10”
😄😃😀😃😄😀😃 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/14/24
“Very hard to care about the unpleasant missing woman, who detached from her siblings, husband and kids, complained about loneliness, and felt entitled to keep sucking enormous wealth from her estranged husband, and then his estate/her kids once he had died.
The podcast host would do better to...”Read full review »
marvel_fangirl via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
08/14/24
“A found it really odd that the host dipped on reporting for a few months because Harper was getting to be too much. *She* engaged him to begin with, then when he gets too be too much she goes on hiatus? Seems very unprofessional- and part of the reason podcasters get a bad rep.”
“If you are looking to enjoy this pod for free, you’re forced to listen to (in my case) charlatan whinge-merchant Malcom Gladwell read the same ad FOUR TIMES! That’s more than once every ten minutes. It’s not worth it.”
ReebokPump via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
08/06/24
“If someone over the age of 18 goes missing the cops never start looking till after 48 hours bc the vast majority return and you are allowed to go missing as an adult”
the destroyer1 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/05/24
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