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Jaiti2090The best!!Binged the whole podcast in a day! Absolutely love it ! I hope you never stop making it!!!!
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meow woof cookiesLove your podcast!Hi I just started listening to your podcast. Hope you do more.
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RrsteiInteresting Cases but Little EmpathyI liked hearing about cases I haven’t seen elsewhere but the host continuously refers to the perpetrators as monsters who deserve to be caged like animals. In some cases this includes mentally ill perpetrators, or even includes people involved who are only alleged to have done someone wrong. The dehumanizing of the perpetrators feels gross to me. There is no excusing their actions but calling them monsters and saying they are evil is an easy way to say “they aren’t like me”. The people who commit these crimes don’t see others as people. If we do the same to them, are we really so different?
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feliciamaria22Love it!Great podcast! Glad I found you!
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amitielNo real researchMany of these episodes are the host reading the Wikipedia entry verbatim. No real research was done. (You could literally follow along with the Wikipedia entry in the Toolbox Killers episode). There are better true crime podcasts out there that do the research and are much, much more than someone reading a Wikipedia entry to you. But if you just want a basic overview, then this is for you.
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NullityJohnny Depp?I swear the host sounds exactly like Johnny Depp. Is it just me, can anyone else hear it? Beyond that, this is a good podcast and I really am enjoying it.
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Anonuser24Baby Briana caseThe comment about the perpetrators being “little men” and that because of it, they’d be victimized in prison was so unnecessary. We can shame these animals without resorting to comments based on physical appearance that lumps all “short” or “skinny” men in the same category as them. Immediately unsubscribed and left a review. Next will be demeaning fat women for no reason.
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StellaFredMy Favorite true crime podcastI binged the 20+ shows and although I’d prefer that evil didn’t exist I’m also not naïve! Patiently waiting for more!! Love love love
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Rumbleforeskin5 star earnedI rarely leave reviews but leaving a 5 star to offset that previous 4 star rate literally bc the already free content wasn’t LONG ENOUGH!? Like seriously the audacity and levels of entitlement some people have continues to blow my mind… Not only are they a fair length but he trims the fat off of the majority these cases. Some of these podcast have a high % focused on glorifying the victims. Which some of the victims good details/characteristics are warranted but this cast in my opinion does a lot better job in keeping it too a minimum. That in combination with the willingness to address the dark cases without excluding the dark details makes this one of the best true crime podcasts available. My job involves me driving 8-13hrs a day 5 days a week…and as someone who listens the entire time to podcasts/audiobooks for at least the last 7yrs, it provides me with plenty of time dedicated to listening to true crime via audio mediums. Anyone that judges less than 5 stars with has a personal vendetta against the author for whatever reasons or hasn’t listened to other true crime podcasts at all. This is top 5 true crime podcasts that releases it case by case with a different case every new episode released. 👍🏼👍🏼
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LisjaketHookedWhile looking for something new to listen to and found this. As the title says I’m hooked and binging all episodes! Great narration!
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123KBS321Pull no punches!Love this podcast! He doesn’t sugar coat anything!
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eg portlandGreat voiceSome episodes are excellent some are hyperbolic. Always worth a listen because it is unique and host has a storytelling style that is compelling and personal. He does not joke or giggle or stray from gory details. His disgust for these predators is fine by me. Richard Huckle episode is absolutely great. Just listen! It’s the gold standard.
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nancylee888AMAZING: Diamond in the Rough“The Disturbing Truth” is one of those unexpected gifts in life that cause you to be torn between shouting to everyone because it is so amazing … or holding it close as your own secret because you don’t want to risk anyone hearing it who might not appreciate how unique and powerful each episode and MrBlack is. It does not matter if you’ve heard the story of the crime told 100 times 100 different ways. You will ALWAYS learn more from MrBlack. The research is extensive, accurate (from all I’ve seen) and unbelievably woven together with details that keeps you wanting to drive longer, stand in line to keep waiting, or prolong any activity just so you can hear how it ends. I love anything in life that slows me down and lets me enjoy the moment I am in. This show does that for me. Although the facts and stories are exquisitely written and presented- the moon, sun , stars, planets and ENTIRE GALAXY of this podcast is the narrator who has a stunning natural and instinctual talent that no one compares to. I rarely leave reviews and certainly never rave such as this, but I want to be one of the first to publicly say , mark my words: this narrator is not staying on just YouTube or podcasts. (Not meaning to minimize these massive accomplishments). I’m simply stating that I hope his dreams are big because they are right there within his grasp. I see major awards and more success right around the corner. Knowing how to weave the details, time each word, sentence and episode to know the appropriate length these should be is an actual skill that most underestimate. Knowing when something calls for sensitivity and when things need to be lightened up is another skill SO MANY others miss. Additionally, there is a raw and sincere sensitivity shown to the victims and their families that many others won’t do or gloss over as if talking about the weather. He wants to educate in a way that doesn’t exploit; which often can be hard given the subject matter. MrBlack’s natural born smooth and masculine voice is so soothing (even when discussing serial killers lol). Truly I understand opinions may vary regarding preference with narrators and content. However the abundance of talent from the narrator combined with the unique writing makes this a podcast no true crime fan should ever miss.
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Forever a followerMake them longer !Love your podcast , they are dark but need to be longer . Great job, your voice fits right in.
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Wolvervine wifeAwesome podcast!Well written and researched. I like the narrator’s voice. The stories are great because I haven’t heard many of them before.
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Cache FlowAmazing True Crime Story TellerThis man is a fantastic story teller. I love this podcast so much. Please upload more. Gimme your patreon!
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VodevileWish you uploaded moreI listen to your YouTube, I absolutely love love how you tell the cases, I love how you go into detail, how you speak your true feelings about everything. I just wish you uploaded more on the podcast. But I love both YouTube and podcast! Upload more!!
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MizzTizzieI want moreGreat podcast. Wish there were more episodes listed in Apple podcasts
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