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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Listening to this podcast was a joy. It was funny, familiar, and brave. I loved how Ms Campbell invites us into her family’s homes, offers a cup of tea, and then unravels a mystery. I can’t wait to hear her next one. She is unapologetic, unafraid and unflinching as she shines a light on the dark places we all try to hide. I enjoyed spending time in Greenville through her eyes. Powerful stuff.
Truly sorry about your grandmother. I couldn’t listen past 10 minutes unfortunately, your vocal fry is quite severe. Sorry.
Im not sure what the negative reviewers were expecting but Larrison did a good job narrating how Presh’s murder changed the family dynamics based on personal views. Overall I enjoyed the way the story was narrated, helped me get through my work day.
Yeah:( I hope you make money thanks
The podcast that went nowhere. I listened to the entire thing hoping something of substance would be brought up, but that never happened. This podcast was such a waste of my time that it encouraged me to write a review, which I rarely do.
It came across as a way for the narrator to talk about how wonderful and wealthy her family is. And the accent switch up from narrating to speaking to people with a thick southern drawn really annoyed me.
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Exploring the intricacies of unresolved murder cases, the content often centers around familial ties and community dynamics, specifically focusing on the murder of a journalist's grandmother in Mississippi. The narrative weaves personal stories and broader societal implications of crime and suspicion in close-knit communities while engaging with various related cases, such as high-profile unsolved mysteries and investigations. It stands out for its unique blend of personal connection to the subject matter and the investigative approach taken by the host, often drawing in emotions from both the storyteller and the audience.
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