Kim Barker, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter for The New York Times, revisits an unsolved murder that took place while she was in high school in Laramie, Wyoming, nearly 40 years ago. She confronts the conflicting stories people have told themselves about the crime because of an unexpected development: the arrest of a former Laramie police officer accused in the murder. To get full ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
Kim interviews Fred Lamb and takes a fresh look at the case.
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Kim takes stock of the evidence against Fred Lamb and gets to the bottom of the stories she’s heard about him — including one from his wife of more than 30 years.
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Kim examines the bizarre interrogation that led to Fred Lamb’s arrest.
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Kim talks to someone who confessed to Shelli’s murder from a jail in Arizona.
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An excruciatingly boring reminder that not every story needs a podcast.
Started strong, but got lost as you went in. Ultimately nothing new or convincing
I think the reporter leaned too heavily into finding doubt and raising dubious questions in a quest to make this case seem more complicated than it is. The blood evidence and Fred’s confession point overwhelmingly to one highly probable conclusion and yet Kim seemed determined to make his guilt look improbable. I found myself yelling at her in my car - “why on earth are you helping a guilty man go free?”
It’s never clear, from the start or even during, where this podcast is going. It’s quite ‘pleasant’ to listen to and the story had a few aspects which I found were interesting, but the narrative really falls short.
I’m a pro-vaxxer, pro-masker, pro-believe-science, etc. etc. but my god, why am I only 3 episodes into this story and I’ve already heard mention of the pandemic 4 times now. if the story were about the pandemic, then yes of course I can understand why that topic is being repeatedly brought to life in this series. but it’s not, and each mention kind of just weighs it down. we all lived (and lost!) during that period of time, and it doesn’t need to be mentioned upon staging every scene. it takes a... more
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