In 2001, Robert Fisher killed his family, blew up their suburban home, and vanished in a remote Arizona forest. Did he die — or escape?
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | a year ago |
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Category | True Crime |
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Alone in the woods, at the 4Runner spot, this is what you hear.
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Jon exposes Robert's likeliest accomplice.
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A hermit. A mistress. A convict. Someone knows something.
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Truly fascinating true crime, mysterious and incomprehensible. The host, however, needs to lean out. Tell the story without centering on himself (and Kurt Cobain! WTH!).
It hard, I was interested in this story bc I lived in Scottsdale and worked at Mayo Clinic, but this could’ve been a lot shorter and to the point. Too many voiceovers and it made it sound choppy. Monotone, very repetitive and long ads.
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Really glad this series is back. The first two seasons were so fascinating. It’s been way too long
As some people mentioned, the cadence of the host is very strange and comes off as immature and somewhat comical? The quality feels like a YouTube video at best. The story is interesting but the delivery feels tacky.
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Exploring the enigmatic case of a fugitive who vanished under chilling circumstances, the content centers on Robert Fisher, who is suspected of murdering his family in 2001 and subsequently disappearing. Episodes blend detailed narrative storytelling with investigative elements, raising questions about Fisher's whereabouts, the psychological aspects of the case, and the broader implications of domestic violence. It also discusses societal perceptions and the importance of public involvement in such investigations, making it not just a recounting of events but a thought-provoking discourse on human behavior, morality, and the search for justice. The podcast stands out for its thorough research and deep dives into the complex nature of crime,... more
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