In season two, we bring you coverage from the State of Georgia v. Marcus Lillard trial. He is charged with felony murder, aggravated assault, involuntary manslaughter, and reckless conduct. From opening arguments to closing statements, the State contends that Marcus Lillard had a history of strangling women during sex and did strangle his girlfriend Marianne Shockley on Mother’s Day 2019, causing ... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | HistoryTrue Crime |
For four years, we have covered the Mother’s Day murder of Marianne Shockley. In the season two finale, we discuss why Marcus Lillard was found not guilty, including DNA evidence not presented at trial and the defense naming Clark Heindel as an alter... more
Three years of case coverage told from the prosecution’s perspective who say Marcus was on drugs (but not to the point that he had no idea what was going on), had a history of choking women during sex, and that’s exactly what they say happened in spi... more
ADA Malcor closes for the state and Judge Burleson disagrees with the jury's verdict during the probation recovation hearing.
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Content is great, but it could have been condensed by 1/2 at least. Commentary in final show is totally out of place. End of the day, I listened to the whole thing. This is a crazy/sad story & am glad someone is covering it in detail. I hope that this visibility gives credence to an extra look into the case at some point.
I started listening to the 48 Hours podcast about this case. At the beginning of that podcast, the Blood Town podcast was referenced. I decided to listen to Blood Town instead of the 48 Hours podcast. I listened to 5 minutes of the first episode and couldn’t take it anymore. The host has the most boring and monotone voice I have ever heard. There is no way I could listen to two seasons of this show. Back to 48 Hours I go.
This is the most boring podcast I have ever listened to. I’m 6 episodes in and all I know is Ms Shockly was killed. Everything else is a history of “Bloodtown.” Don’t waste your time.
The story is good but nothing is really happening.
It is told in a super boring, monotone way. Host is just reading off of a piece of paper to the listener 99% of the time which lost my attention after 4-5 few episodes in.
If you want to listen to a good podcast go somewhere else. The host is terrible. Lots of questionable material. Poor taste.
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