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Listening to this podcast was a joy. It was funny, familiar, and brave. I loved how Ms Campbell invites us into her family’s homes, offers a cup of tea, and then unravels a mystery. I can’t wait to hear her next one. She is unapologetic, unafraid and unflinching as she shines a light on the dark places we all try to hide. I enjoyed spending time in Greenville through her eyes. Powerful stuff.
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Im not sure what the negative reviewers were expecting but Larrison did a good job narrating how Presh’s murder changed the family dynamics based on personal views. Overall I enjoyed the way the story was narrated, helped me get through my work day.
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The music is great, the story is sad but intriguing, and I appreciate Campbell’s unbiased thoughtfulness about a case so close to her heart.
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Really cool that the host investigates her grandma Presh’s unsolved murder in Greenville, Mississippi. It’s produced really well and I’m still listening non stop!
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Initially you believe the murder of Presh is going to be solved, but around episode 5, it becomes evident the crime will not be solved. It is more of a podcast of family issues and Southern life. I would have appreciate the podcast more if it was on Unsolved and evident from the beginning it was still not solved.
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I like both the way it’s produced & the host, however, I felt misled after investing so much time only to find out the murder wasn’t resolved. Listened to the whole thing, even after being annoyed starting in episodes 3&4 that the story was dragging. Would have given it a higher rating if I knew from the start that it focused primarily on race.
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