True crimes- cold cases and other.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
In this episode we discuss the deaths and the theories about the deaths of Max Shacknai and Rebecca Zahou who died at the Spreckels mansion in 2011.
We are back from a 2+ year hiatus! This episode is on the 1984 disappearance of Jonelle Matthews.
The story of the death of Mary Jo Kopechne on Chappaquiddick Island in 1969 featuring @ColbyAJohnson.
A special episode about @carsonk's trip to North Korea and his thoughts on Otto Warmbier, Matthew Miller and David Sneddon. A part 2 to episode 26
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Good stuff
It’s bad, like so bad.
Listen to half an episode. I couldn’t handle airhead like quality.
Halfway through episode 1 and they literally don’t have a clue what they’re talking about. Almost like they’re trying to explain a past lecture whilst reading someone else’s poorly taken notes. Did you even read anything about this case before making the episode??
I was really looking forward to trying this podcast, but it really fell flat. Random, wandering chit chat for the first 30 min, and hardly any info about the victim or who she was. I feel bad being so negative because I know people are trying their best and the hosts sounded like they were having fun between themselves, but it wasn’t great for the audience. I’d give it a miss.
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