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loved this one, so weird

3 years ago reply 0

Powerful episode! I literally have goosebumps. I pray for justice for these almost forgotten victims.

3 years ago reply 0

Great story really enjoyed listening thanks for sharing ☺️

3 years ago reply 0

The fiction in this and many of the stories you tell is infuriating. Please stop making stuff up. There is no way you can know what she was thinking or doing just before she was killed, and quite frankly, it's insulting to the victims to put false words in their mouths. PLEASE label this podcast as a dramatic fictionalised version of true events

3 years ago reply 0

This should be called a fictional interpretation of true crime events. The amount of conjecture and invented scenarios are ridiculous. You go so far as to say what people involved in the story were thinking when it is impossible for anyone to know. How do you know what a Zodiac killer murder victim was thinking and feeling just before he died?!? Really silly and irritating way to narrate a story. The flowery dramatic script and try hard voice over is a bit embarrassing too to be honest.

3 years ago reply 0

Remoteness of the house? Its 5 minutes drive from the downtown of a city of over 100k population.

3 years ago reply 0

Thanks

3 years ago reply 0

Wow! Just over 10 minutes of actual story. Why do you think this is enough?

3 years ago reply 0

LoL to short

3 years ago reply 1

He died in jail April 3,2020 really enjoyed listening thanks for sharing.

3 years ago reply 0

11 minutes of story - you really put yourself out here, didn't you?

3 years ago reply 1

The language used in this episode is absolutely horrible. At the end a quote is read out as if verbatim "no white men were found guilty" I am 100% sure nobody said this. The toxicity quote earlier in this episode is way out of time and I think they broke the record for saying white. To make true records of history you can't do it through a lense of the current idiotic zeitgeist.

4 years ago reply 0

Well, was Amy 24 yrs.old or 27 yrs. old ? In the beginning of the episode you say that she is 24 yrs. old and its also printed in the episode notes.Then in the middle of the episode, you say she is 27 yrs. old..........no biggie..........You do say her husband is 27....

4 years ago reply 1

Gates was within his legal rights.Its just people get greedy because enough is never enough for some.They get what they want by screwing up anothers life.Where is the greed clause?

4 years ago reply 0

Hi I'm from South Africa and I am really enjoying your podcast

4 years ago reply 1

If we don’t know who killed them or how...? Where did you get the story of the Elvis look a like man? πŸ€”

4 years ago reply 0

How is it a β€œnew” podcast if you’ve been talking about Supernatural for months 😑

4 years ago reply 0

Oh my god. Get to the point. I hate how you drank these stories out.

4 years ago reply 0

I hated how you told this story. Mommy this and daddy that. Very cringey.

4 years ago reply 0