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| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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It’s rather lacking as a true crime/ law podcast. At least one episode has a disturbing amount of victim blaming. Some episodes are really good to fall asleep to though, something about the hosts voice is relaxing as long as he’s not doing phone interviews.
Interesting cases in a poorly assembled podcast. The factual presentations of the case lack flow but are generally a concise, non biased representation. However, are interrupted with “round table discussions” that are sensationalizing and victim blaming all over the place. Interviewing witnesses, family members, and other previously involved in the cases give the podcast life
I like the podcasts' subject matter and listening to the actual subject but the audio in any I've listened to is terrible. Buzzing, the actual tone makes it unlistenable, at least to me...unsubscribing.
Despite the journalistic credentials, I struggle to find much value in the first season beyond the usual trudging exposition and personal hot takes. Not sure these convictions are even suspect, lol.
Wish I could give a real review! Unfortunately, the first two episodes are unavailable. I haven’t tried any others.
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