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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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I very much appreciate the author’s determination to pull the family skeletons out of the closet. To really sit down and evaluate the complex relationships in families takes a lot of courage and guile. Based on a true crime, but a really beautiful story of embracing who your loved ones really are.
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Larrison Campbell has truly honored her grandmothers memory. Top tier world building, storytelling. Impressive effort at fair & impartial reporting, given her heartbreaking connection to the victim.
That said, Richard’s defense comment, calling her grandmother his source of gift money & other such monetary loans is very telling. Speaks to a detached and disturbed mindset. Callous, self centered.
Will continue to look for more of her reporting, podcasts.
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I was very impressed by this series! She is an amazing storyteller. She develops the story in such an empathetic, caring and honest way! You feel the gambit of emotions that she is going through as well! I will definitely watch out for a few future podcast series that she puts out. Very talented woman!
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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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