Ozarks True Crime is an editaudio Original investigative podcast based on true crime in the mysterious and oft-forgotten region of the Ozarks. Host and writer Anne Roderique-Jones travels to back to her hometown and weaves in a personal narrative as she examines the intricate trail of untold stories.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
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There are so many great things about this series. The stories are of course interesting but it is well researched and very well edited. The light touches of sound design are done well too. It’s my pet peeve that so many podcasts use such obviously canned music. I do think longer episodes would be appreciated. Since it’s been almost a year since her last post, I’m not sure if this podcast will continue. I hope so.
I appreciate the focus on mental health care in the latest episodes. As a healthcare provider I have seen the high cost of lack of access to mental health care in several states. It is a decades old problem and has no easy solution.
I thought I’d finally found a crime podcast that doesn’t have the phrase “disproportionately affects people of color”, but no.
The episodes are way too short! 15 minutes, not including commercials, is not a podcast episode. I spent more time fast forwarding than listening. Also, the narrator and the journalist that was in every episode practically spoke in a monotone whisper. I kept turning it up when they spoke and down when others spoke.
I really enjoy this podcast. It’s not really common to find a show that has different cases/topics each season and every season be a banger. Every seasons case is unlike the other that it hasn’t gotten repetitive or stale. Through investigations. I’m on the third season after binging for two days.
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