Tired of the misinformation and propaganda in current true crime reporting, podcasts and documetaries; Roberta Glass set out in 2018 to create a true crime podcast sourced directly from the court records and case files. Roberta's drive and curiosity to look more deeply into true crime cases has taken her to the courthouse where she covered to the NXIVM trial, Ghislaine Maxwell trial and Larry Ray ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 731 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
Brendan Kane to talks about how Karen Read isolated John O’Keefe from his friend the Christmas before she murdered him. Also, Brendan Kane on how she got away with her crime and how the justice system and an innocence fraud campaign robbed John’s fam... more
“I am going to prison for a murder I did not commit.” Donna Adelson’s speech was a list of grievances, an attack on the Markel family that should have never been allowed to happen. Judge Everett let the Markel family down in this hearing. Let’s talk ... more
In an attempt to get Karen Read supporters back in his good graces, Aidan Kearney does an expose on Natalie Bernschneider Wiweke’s role in getting accused cop killer Karen Read acquitted from her murder charged in the death of her police officer boyf... more
What could go wrong with adding new California Superlawyer Bibi Fell to the O’Keefe family plantiff team in Karen Read’s civil trial. Well, a lot could go wrong. Here’s why less could be more for the O’Keefe family.
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Runs her mouth too much ruining the podcast.
First, fix your audio. There is literally static in your most recent show about Karen Read and the civil trial. The monotone host plus just listening to court audio or reading boring dialogue is akin to when my college students would try to get by with just quoting an entire paper, free of interpretation or original thought; it’s amateur hour. I have tried listening to this pod before but forgot how the host sounds hungover every time. I’m getting a vicarious headache.
Who would ever have imagined that your audio could be worse than your pea-brained Karen Read opinions (John O’Keefe did not get struck by a car!!) You’re right about Amanda Knox and the West Memphis 3…but please get some psychological help, Roberta, when it comes to Karen Read!! And while you’re at it…invest in some audio help as well!! My goodness, how amateurish for such a seasoned podcaster.
OMG!!! The bias dripping from their voices. So awful! If you are reporting a crime- report it. Otherwise, claim that this is a bias opinion piece (based on selective acceptance of facts). I wish I could have that time back but alas- I can’t. You should buy me coffee.
I’m just looking for some background noise and a little bit of company while I listen to the whole trial.
I don’t mind the low production value as long as I can hear the trial with some breaks in between for analysis. I actually find the analysis much less annoying than other platforms where the host attempts to label and psychoanalyze the subjects to death.
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This true crime podcast stands out by providing a unique, fact-based perspective on high-profile trials and criminal cases, drawing directly from court records and case files. Listeners can expect insightful analysis of not only well-known cases, such as those involving high-profile defendants like Ghislaine Maxwell and Larry Ray, but also a deep examination of family dynamics and motivations behind criminal actions. The host's commitment to avoiding sensationalism and misinformation is evident, making it a reliable source for those seeking a serious representation of true crime narratives supported by thorough research.
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2. Brendan Kane
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