uncommon_name wrote: » Yeah, I do see your point. I like how many interviews and phone calls etc.. are told. Its good to hear the actual calls rather than people talking about the calls they had. I think it is told a bit too slowly, too many pauses between sentences etc. But that is probably just me as I know a lot of people that love it. Each to their own as you said It is a great podcast though and a must listen. I haven't started Serial season 3 yet. I am waiting for the episodes to build up. Will start next week when episode 5 comes out. I hear it is very good though.
PropJoe10 wrote: » I must say, I think Hedley Thomas does an excellent job on The Teacher's Pet. Love the amount of interviews in it, it's very well researched. Each to their own I suppose! Serial season 3 is actually quite interesting. Very different from the first two seasons.
Kingp35 wrote: » Just a heads up, don't be afraid to start a thread on any of these cases so we can discuss them in more depth. The more threads on this forum the better.
uncommon_name wrote: » Haven't got around to west cork yet. The others are very good though. The teacher's pet story line is brilliant, I just don't think it is told very well. That is just my opinion though.
rawn wrote: » If anyone is looking for something a little different try Dr Death. It's a true story of a surgeon in America that maimed and killed so many people in surgery that investigators genuinely thought he was an imposter. The bureaucracy of the American healthcare system saw him simply moved from hospital to hospital for years rather than deal with him. This was actually more recent than you'd think, he was only sentenced 2 or 3 years ago.
dastardly00 wrote: » I wouldn't have said that S-Town is true crime
PropJoe10 wrote: » Teachers Pet Someone Knows Something seasons 1 and 2 In the Dark (both seasons) West Cork (Audible) All fantastic podcasts that follow some really interesting and gripping stories.
theoldbreed wrote: » Casefile Teacher's Pet Both are Australian....Casefile does deal with crimes from the US at times
thebull85 wrote: » Just started the Mens Rea podcasts, #1 Elaine Dwyer. So much information that id never heard before, very interesting 1st episode.. Thanks for putting me onto these podcasts.
rawn wrote: » I recently listened to Little Girl Lost: The Murder of Leann Holland. Excellent podcast with lots of twists and turns, still officially unsolved. .
uncommon_name wrote: » Surprisingly S-Town is in my top 5. Very unusual and gripping storyline. I wish there was more like it.
thebull85 wrote: » Can anyone reccomend a true crime podcast, preferably not an American one. Thanks.
uncommon_name wrote: » rawn wrote: » I recently listened to Little Girl Lost: The Murder of Leann Holland. Excellent podcast with lots of twists and turns, still officially unsolved. I've also been listening/watching Marcia Clarke Investigates the First 48. She was the prosecutor in the OJ Simpson case and she reexamines some high profile cases, such as Casee Anthony. Really loved them, would love to see more of them, there's only 9 episodes I think. There's 2 I haven't heard of. I must add them to my list to Cheers
rawn wrote: » I recently listened to Little Girl Lost: The Murder of Leann Holland. Excellent podcast with lots of twists and turns, still officially unsolved. I've also been listening/watching Marcia Clarke Investigates the First 48. She was the prosecutor in the OJ Simpson case and she reexamines some high profile cases, such as Casee Anthony. Really loved them, would love to see more of them, there's only 9 episodes I think.