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Yeah, I would NEVER leave my 4/5 y/o outside in the dark alone while I’m wrapping presents, lol! Now I live in New England so the weather is altogether different out here than CÁ so it could be different out there also if they had a fenced in yard etc., etc. However, with that being said, I would still never leave kids that young outdoors by themselves at that age. So, you got that right, lol.

1 years ago reply 0

Love your podcast ! You sound just like Danielle Hallam haha z

1 years ago reply 0

Sorry, I had to stop listening when you pronounced Belleville as Bellvue.

2 years ago reply 0

yes we in Oregon had someone get lose from a supervised visit and the guy raped someone. They were taking him to a UofO football game.

2 years ago reply 0

Completely agree!! Listening to her butcher Jay Sebring & Abigail Folger’s last name is so annoying!! Seriously, who doesn’t know how to pronounce Folger?!!!

@Alyosha : I won't be listening. Mispronunciations are my big pet peeve.
3 years ago reply 0

What The F#@k did I just listen to?

3 years ago reply 0

How could her mother call the bank and post office an hour after Kelly went missing at 9.30 at night while she was waiting for her phone call?

3 years ago reply 0

I wish the lady narrating would take a breath every now and then. There isn't any necessity to talk at 100mph. It detracts from the seriousness of the topic.

3 years ago reply 0

I live in Ireland and remember that when it happened. He was called Jamie. I didn't know the full horrific details. I have a little boy who just turned 3 last month and couldn't imagine anything happening to him. I cried as I listened to you retell this story. Such a needless tragic case. James in Galway Ireland.

3 years ago reply 0

I won't be listening. Mispronunciations are my big pet peeve.

@mmmm : Unfortunately I had a difficult time listening to this because of the gross mispronunciation of the victim's name. Chaim is pronounced "high-am." It's your job to know this out of respect for Chaim and his family.
4 years ago reply 1

I really like your podcast cause I want to be a detective and you are a good influence on that

4 years ago reply 0

Unfortunately I had a difficult time listening to this because of the gross mispronunciation of the victim's name. Chaim is pronounced "high-am." It's your job to know this out of respect for Chaim and his family.

4 years ago reply 2

Too bad the one podcasters voice is so irritating and creaky I can't listen even tho it sounded like an interesting story

4 years ago reply 0

My husband locks our house up every night and there's been times when he went out of town for work that I have gone to bed forgetting to lock up. It's not that unusual.

4 years ago reply 0

Really feel this would be a great podcast but you talk too fast and it's off putting as there is no build up.😔

4 years ago reply 0

I also hear the banging. I'm having quite a bit of trouble finding a good speed to listen to this. I think you're speaking a little to fast to enjoy listening to this

4 years ago reply 1

I can't listen to this lady, too much heavy breathing, takes away from the story.

4 years ago reply 0

These murders themselves are based on a famous work of fiction, The ABC Murders by Agatha Christie. One of the most popular books featuring her famous character “Hercule Poirot.”

5 years ago reply 0

Just found this podcast. What is the constant banging in the background? I keep pulling my headphones away thinking it's not on the podcast, but I believe it is? It's extremely distracting from the story, but I don't see other comments about it, which makes me wonder if it's just this episode. I'll try a couple more episodes, but hope it's not a regular thing because I think your research is great.

5 years ago reply 0

She may have been invited, but she waa not expected to stay

5 years ago reply 0

The 911 operator was in on it...#townallincollusion

5 years ago reply 0

Tamla was never their friend.....she was a victim of a set up crime

5 years ago reply 0

White folks can kill black folks and it be excused away.....if the roles were reversed EVERYBODY black would be in jail and found guilty

5 years ago reply 0

She was killed by those in that house with her. Forsyth county was on oprah as being an all white county that would never allow black folks to live there. What the hell was Tamla thinking? she was bound to die.......this was a set up and the whole county structure covered up this crime. This was the plan!!!

5 years ago reply 0

Good podcast . refreshing.no bells and whistles.smoke and mirrors .well researched and presented .thank you .I know you put a lot of work in .don't give up .it's a slow build .

5 years ago reply 0

Just discovered this podcast . It's pretty good. Only downfall is totally irratating grating voices promoting oh honey podcast which is horrible. I would definitely avoid it at all costs

5 years ago reply 0

Interesting .Bundy didn't do much but blow smoke up the cops asses and talk about himself in the third person .some fascinating insights Though

5 years ago reply 0

Love your show. Very well done lots of info. Keep up the great shows.

5 years ago reply 0