
...doing the research so you don't have to... Come along as two friends get together to discuss episodes of their (and your) favorite television show, Unsolved Mysteries!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 109 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmTrue CrimeAfter Shows | |||

The tragic murder of 16-year-old Joyce McLain shocked the small town of East Millinocket, Maine, in August 1980. A popular honors student, cheerleader, saxophonist, and aspiring soccer player, Joyce vanished during a routine evening jog near Schenck ... more
I’m absolutely thrilled to have my amazing co-host from Love, Lies and Alibis, Hannah, joining me for this chilling dive into one of the most haunting cases from the classic Unsolved Mysteries series.
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Join Amy and Mark as they break down this chilling case: Was payback the motive for the murder of a detective’s 7-year-old son? On January 12, 1984, young Gary Grant Jr. enjoyed a rare midweek holiday in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He lived with his m... more
During the holiday season of 1981, Rhonda Hinson, a recent high school graduate and clerical worker, attended her first company Christmas party. After leaving the party around midnight, Rhonda began her 10-mile drive home. At 1:00 AM, her mother, Jud... more
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It was good until Kim left. Then it got boring. And the new cohost only agrees with Mark
Great concept, but stop talking so much….in all the babbling you totally lose the main story. And don’t get me started on how much they interrupt each other.
Audio is poor. Too much “I don’t know”, “um”, you mean”, “um”, I’m not sure”, “um”, “it didn’t say”, “um”, “I think so”. Excessive interruption by both hosts.
Successful in podcasting, I would suggest: do you research, obtaining the facts, proofreading and practicing your delivery. Also invest in higher quality audio equipment.
Usually I do not like the friends talking about crimes type of podcast. This one has me hooked. It may be Laura’s accent, her retelling of facts or it could be the way they tell a story. The research gives you even more information than the first crime story and I appreciate that. I haven’t even watched unsolved mysteries and I can still understand and follow along with the story. I love it guys!!!
But good grief stop interrupting / interjecting. The Snowtown murders podcast would have been great if you’d LET HER FINISH. Then you try to tell her to speed it up and start skimming on details because it’s to much but it wouldn’t be if you’d, again, LET HER FINISH. Smh. Got half way through and found myself upset and yelling STOP..lol I had to call it quits.










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