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From a cartel villa in Tuscany
Was an interesting one and certainly preventable.The new one is long but worth it, the killer's last murder in the UK likely entirely preventable.
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Was an interesting one and certainly preventable.The new one is long but worth it, the killer's last murder in the UK likely entirely preventable.
This was such an odd one. It genuinely sounded like a whole new case when he switched from Italy to England.The new one is long but worth it, the killer's last murder in the UK likely entirely preventable.
So not sure what to believe with that. I’m leaning towards she’s innocent - she doesn’t exactly seem bright enough to have avoided leaving any evidence.Enjoyed the latest one. It's weird that the media seemed to want to label her as an attention seeker and therefore not a victim. Why cant she be both?
I've got no doubt in my mind that she was innocent, but I've also got no doubt that she saw it as an opportunity to self promote.So not sure what to believe with that. I’m leaning towards she’s innocent - she doesn’t exactly seem bright enough to have avoided leaving any evidence.
Just because you don’t seem like a victim, doesn’t mean you aren’t one I suppose.
Didn't Ivan sleep with Boris' wife too... which would have given him good reason to speak up!Richard said a few things then denied he'd said them later but Boris Milat is the one that went public saying Ivan had no conscience.
Pretty sure one of the podcasts i listened to aswell mentioned one of Boris's kids is Ivans.Didn't Ivan sleep with Boris' wife too... which would have given him good reason to speak up!
I haven't minded the last few, but didn't enjoy Batavia at all. Found it boring - least enjoyable of all 138!Have found the last 12 or so episodes a little underwhelming to be honest. Many cases that didn't have an outcome left me feeling dissatisfied with the journey.
Having said that I really enjoyed this week's 'Batavia' episode, intriguing and refreshing, maybe they're coming back into form after a run in the ruck
Last week's Lindy Chamberlain had me interested but again, no real solid outcome and as Australians we know the story pretty well.
Batavia was the first I've been fully invested in for a while.
Yeah I haven’t even bothered with it.I haven't minded the last few, but didn't enjoy Batavia at all. Found it boring - least enjoyable of all 138!
I gave up on that one. The Captain annoyed me and they blocked access to older episodes that I wanted to hear so I thought, stuff em.Yeah I haven’t even bothered with it.
I’ve switched over to true crime garage.
Big catalogue and a different style with one main host and a second guy discussing cases.
Haha, yeah he takes some getting used to.I gave up on that one. The Captain annoyed me and they blocked access to older episodes that I wanted to hear so I thought, stuff em.
I'm stubborn. I use and love podcast addict. All pods in one place.Haha, yeah he takes some getting used to.
If you download the app stitcher (it’s free) all the episodes are on there.
I like the ones where the real interview tapes are playedThis podcast has been around for a while now. Anyone have any favourite episodes?
The ones that I would happily revisit are:
Case 76: Silk Road - fascinating account of a man who ran an online drug store on the dark web
81: Brian Wells - this one was truly bizarre and quite complex compared to your run of the mill crimes
84: Lesley Molseed - an awful crime that was heartbreakingly sad for two victims but in completely different ways
53: Eastside area rapist - comprehensive account of Californian serial rapist over 6 episodes
80: Beth Barnard - this one really got to me. There are many aspects of it that are unresolved