Premier: Wednesday June 29th, 2022. On November 2nd, 2016, California mom Sherri Papini went out for a jog and vanished. Three weeks later, she was found on the side of the road, badly beaten up and claiming she'd been kidnapped and tortured. But it was all fake. Like a real-life "Gone Girl," Sherri Papini had completely fabricated her abduction. Journalist Abby Schreiber explores one of the most ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | NewsTrue Crime |
After pleading guilty to lying about being kidnapped, Sherri Papini was charged with Making False Statements and Mail Fraud. Finally, her big day in court arrives where she’ll learn her sentence. After a dramatic memo from her defense lawyer and stun... more
After years go by with little news about Sherri’s case, law enforcement makes a huge breakthrough that blows everything wide open. When DNA from the clothing Sherri was wearing in captivity shows that it belonged to an unknown male, the police use so... more
As investigators continue to look into Sherri’s case, new details emerge about her life before she went missing. Her past includes a first husband, problems with her parents over the years, and a shocking rumor that she once posted on a white suprema... more
After Sherri is unexpectedly found on the side of the road, her family is overjoyed by her return. But their happiness quickly turns to horror when they see what’s happened to her: she’s apparently been burned, beaten up, and branded. After law enfor... more
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Too many ads, host seems to be trying to fill time with unrelated side stories. Couldn’t get through episode 1. more
the writing and journalism on this was awful. the asides were distracting, stupidly irrelevant. the presenter is a older millennial who talks like an idiot valley girl. i was very interested in this story, but had to stop listening because it was just that bad.
This could have been a really interesting podcast. However, the host constantly went off on tangents talking about other suspected “wife killers” and what not. Who cares! Stick to the main subject matter of Sherri Papini. It was like listening to a teenager telling her friends a story. Very frivolous and “you guys”! Ugh…I had seen the documentary and was so looking forward to the podcast.
A very surface level podcast. Lots of ads even though the episodes are short and in EP3 there’s weird deep breathing sounds for no reason.
Of all of the podcasts I have listened to, this one was the worst. This story could have been told in one episode.
Apple Podcasts | #68 | Norway/True Crime |
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