Shut up
The host might think he's being friendly and supportive but in fact he is unbelievably patronizing for not letting his guest tell his own story. We get that it was a cooerced confession; Raymond narrates perfectly clearly and vividly, but the insanely annoying host constantly resets the scene and feeds lines. Trust your guests or don't do interviews, and I'm really not interested in the host's opinions.Read full review »
rikkimc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/26/17
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This is a podcast with incredible heart. I'm so glad we have an outlet like podcasts now to start throwing the light on our decades of win-at-any-cost prosecutions. Too many wins, not enough justice. It was absolutely petrifying. THANK YOU for your show and for all the innocent project...Read full review »
suzisincerely via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/07/16
This is my favourite podcast, with incredible guests and a host who knows how to make the podcast both entertaining but tactful.
Alexander Search via Apple Podcasts · Portugal · 11/14/16
Jason Flom and his podcast are the real deal. Good interviewers, relatable, builds rapport and gets the story straight from the mouth of the exoneree. I read some negative reviews and don't even know what they're talking about. They must be rival podcasters. Spit-talking - seriously?...Read full review »
Annabells117 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/20/16
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