A daughter's call to police about memories of her mother's alleged crime triggers a year-long investigation into a cult, the disappearance of a child and a murder. THE FOLLOWERS: HOUSE OF PRAYER is hosted by journalist Leila Day and former prosecutor and investigative journalist Beth Karas (“Unspeakable Crime: The Killing of Jessica Chambers”) reports on the story. New episodes of the podcast from... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeHistory |
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The host is very pleasent to hear. The story is told in an objective way. Which makes it good to hear. Finnaly no junk-or overly sensiationism podcast. Keep on going!
... stay behind the scenes, doing her excellent research. She does not have the voice talent for podcasts. I've enjoyed listening to all genres of podcasts for many years, even before they became so popular. Having listened to many, many different styles of voices, both male and female, I can honestly say that Beth Karas has the most abrasive, unpleasant voice I've ever heard. That voice takes away from this tragic true story. Please Ms. Karas, step away from the microphone!
I’ve just listened to both seasons of The Followers and I wish there were more episodes! One of the best religious cult crime type podcasts I’ve heard and I’ve definitely listened to my share. I hope the creators will keep it coming with more stories/seasons!
Jaw dropping I was hanging on every word , to hear from members of house of prayer I thought was ground breaking
This story is probably the craziest cult story I have ever heard apart from that of Jim Jones. The amount of control that this one had. I mean to convince someone to live their own child in freaking Puerto Rico where neither of them had ever been???? What the??? I would love to see this as a series on Netflix or something.
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