Has nothing to say
The production values are good, and the English accents are enjoyable to listen to, but the podcasts says next to nothing over 10 episodes. As one example, an entire episode is devoted to an interview of the former police typist. We learn she started the job at the age of 21, she typed the reports the detectives gave her, and she met Elsie Frost's family a few times but just to say hello. She had nothing to say about the case, or any other case, or police procedure, or, well, anything. The entire podcast is like that, meandering and pointless. Spoiler alert: the sum total of actual information is that Elsie's brother gets to see a file, and he learns that the body was discovered at 4:15 instead of 4:30, a fact to which they ascribe no significance whatsoever. There, I just saved you a couple of hours of your life.Read full review »
sparkyxyz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/24/16
More reviews of Who Killed Elsie Frost?
The story here is one that everyone deserves to know, but how it is presented is just slapdash and rather tired. Mosh mash interviews that go far too long, with really interesting pieces mentioned in passing and never explored. Elsie deserves a better piece that frames her as a person and...Read full review »
CubicleNinjas via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/07/16
I listened to this series after listening to serial and I wanted to find something similar based on a UK story. It is quite interesting, if not long winded. There is a lot of time wasted recapping what we already know and there isn't much closure to the end of the series, it just seems to...Read full review »
Zelfie via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/23/16
Very interesting podcast.
Swift321 via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 11/17/15
Do you host a podcast?
Track your ranks and reviews from Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.
See hourly chart positions and more than 30 days of history.
Get Chartable Analytics »