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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
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Very well done podcast! Professional, easy to listen to. I binged it over a few days … was not enough! Thank you!
Check out her work sabotaging Harvey Weinstein’s victims. Her fake earnest commentary is a joke. Gloria Allred shame on you.
Thoroughly researched, non-biased, well produced, clearly narrated … everything you want in a true crime podcast!!! I could go on & on about how brilliant this is but just see for yourself! You won’t be disappointed I promise. I’d give more stars but there are only 5!!
Those of us who are familiar with a portion of the powerful wealthy of NYC as private contractors, service and fashion industry employees, restaurant staffs, caterers, dental-medical, etc. know Epstein is not alone as an arrogant manipulator. Epstein was sloppy as he took his exploitation to an unbridled level. Many of those interviewed live in the same bubble as Epstein, equally insecure, and unable to be outside this world of the soulless, and emotionally vapid. Epstein just got “caught”. Not ... more
**This review is for the podcast series on Audible.**EPSTEIN: Devil in the Darkness by a360media was an engaging and informative podcast series that I highly recommend to listeners who are interested in learning more about the Jeffrey Epstein case or would like to hear first hand from those whose lives have been affected and forever changed, as a result of his crimes and abuse. Even though this podcast was produced in 2019 after Epstein's apparent suicide in prison, I still found the content to ... more
Apple Podcasts | #202 | Ireland/True Crime |
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