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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
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I am enjoying your podcast very much but, the episodes are barley anything. Why are they not somewhat longer? Maybe next one .
The telling of this who done it, is a very well told tragedy, keeping me engaged with every episode and tugging at my heart strings for the loved ones of the victim of this awful crime. The most glaring question that may have helped exonerate Foster immediately is, was a simple gun shot residue test done since he was immediately named suspect on the scene?
Unfortunately this is basically just an episode of the first forty eight stretched to its thinnest mixed with some additional case update to make it in to a multi episode podcast. It definitely all could have and probably should have just been a one episode ir show or at the most a two parter. It was odd the amount of time the podcaster spends describing the sisters, almost like it was a fiction author going overboard trying to be poetic when describing female characters. It seemed like the pod... more
I couldn't continue this Podcast. Then I read a review and realized there are several others who feel the same way. Makes me wonder if the podcaster has ever listened to a podcast herself. Listening to detectives talking, actual interviews, phone ringing, etc, very distracting. How about you report it, not have us listen to interviews with a bunch of background noise. Also sounds like from other reviews, it goes no where.
What happens when you mix CRT training with low IQ police work. This crap.
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