
Just because the police can’t solve a murder doesn’t mean other people won’t find someone to blame. In Devil in the Ditch, journalist Larrison Campbell returns to her Mississippi hometown to reexamine one of its most notorious unsolved cold cases – the murder of her grandmother, Presh. What happens when a family and a community suspect one of their own? Devil in the Ditch is part of The Binge - su... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture | ||||

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This had so much potential, but missed it. It’s like a first draft , but it’s only through revision do the characters and the setting come alive and the arcs reveal themselves. It’s disappointing that we did not really hit climax or resolution.
Interesting tho just hard to listen to
I was hoping for some dna or something to solve it
Did it ever occur to you that perhaps your father had something tondo with this since he was the one who insisted on telling you your grandma was killed by ‘blunt, force, trauma’ and blames Richard immediately.
Whenever you allude to the ‘theory your father and family laid out…’ it rolls off your tongue so easily as fact.
And how you allowed your producer’s line of tone and questioning of Richard is sus.
I would challenge you to do a new podcast that focuses on investigating your father a... more
finished Devil in the Ditch mostly because I’d already started it, not because it held my attention. The storytelling feels uneven, and some episodes don’t connect to each other in a way that drives the narrative forward. It starts to feel more like a personal, cathartic journey than a structured investigation.
One thing that really pulled me out was the music. The tone often didn’t match the moment—there’s a confrontation scene between the siblings and the nephew where the soundtrack felt oddl... more
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A journalist revisits a haunting cold case in her Mississippi hometown, featuring the unsolved murder of her grandmother, Presh. Through a personal lens, the narrative explores the intersection of family dynamics and community gossip, unraveling the emotional weight carried by those involved. Each episode highlights deceit, intrigue, and the relentless search for truth amid a backdrop of societal expectations and familial loyalty. This podcast is distinct for its blend of personal storytelling with investigative journalism, providing listeners with a profound insight into the complexities of unresolved crime and its ripple effects on individuals and their communities.
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