fixxxer wrote: » A slight aside, but I found this podcast recentlyInside the Black Box Seems to be quite new, but finding it interesting so far.
retro:electro wrote: » I don’t know. I’m finding it hard to stay interested in Casefile lately. I wonder is it since his Q&A s I got the impression that he seemed quite indifferent and uninterested in true crime that I just can’t listen in the same way.
Suckler wrote: » One good one I stumbled upon recently - 'You must Remember this' Podcast by Slate. Currently working through a 12 part-er about Charles Manson (Charles Mansons Hollywood) Really interesting so far. Goes through the origins of "the family" and the links to Hollywood famous faces etc. and how the interactions with them led to the murders.http://www.youmustrememberthispodcast.com/search?q=MAnson&f_collectionId=56815cdb39561466dbf8aa7c
Suckler wrote: » I was listening to this, well researched and interesting BUT why does he pronounce ALTITUDE as ATTITUDE??!! Everytime he says it now I become more aware of it!
PropJoe10 wrote: » Part 3 is also great. Any other Patreon supporters of Casefile here? Nice to get the early release episodes!
sentient_6 wrote: » A planes attitude is its position relative to the horizon and an obviously important flight control parameter, you sure about what he's saying?
allybhoy wrote: » Im finding this aswell, casefile used to be one of my favourite podcasts going but lately i find a lot of the episodes are a bit meh.
Cienciano wrote: » I've a long list of podcasts that I used to love and are now unsubscribed from. It happens, if you find you aren't enjoying it just unsubscribe, there's thousands of good pods out there. I'm actually worried I might find other ones I like, I'm subscribed to too many now and need to find time to listen. I don't think I'll ever unsubscribe from hardcore history, irish history podcast or second captains, anything else I could drop. Radiolab is next on the chopping block from me I reckon
Ann22 wrote: » I so look forward to new episodes. I actually just listened to the same story as "Case 104 Mark and John" on another crime podcast. It wasn't nearly as good as Casefile as the perpetrator was revealed at the start of the episode.
PropJoe10 wrote: » Casefile is the best. Some of the more recent cases have been a bit mundane but you can't expect them all to be absolutely riveting. The writing and storytelling is always top drawer.
sentient_6 wrote: » You funny you should say that about the recent ones. I left Casefile for awhile at the start of the toy box series. I made the mistake of googling it and saw a picture that made me say fck that. But iv started back with Belanglo and really enjoying it. Was going to ask what episodes since the toy box series would people recommend?!
Murdoc90 wrote: » This is a hidden gem. Probably my all time favourite podcast series.
tomwaits48 wrote: » Personally I’m finding these latest series rather dull