How to describe this one…
The narrator clearly changes his voice during the episodes to try to add more drama or land a voice-over gig or something. It’s rather comical to listen to him narrate, and then to hear his natural voice inflections and speech during the closing credits.
The voice over actors during the episodes do their best to sound like some sort of old timey play actors, reminding me of Billy Zane’s monologue in Tombstone.
Then there’s Jill. Oh Jill. This podcast is based on her book of the same title but she is CLEARLY reading from a script. And not doing it well at all. For a podcast filled with people trying to change their voices for their roles, they should have found somebody to play Jill.
Maybe she had to read a script (poorly I remind you) because her whole theory is based on a FREAKING DREAM she had! 🤣🤣🤣
And maybe that’s why she couldn’t ever speak to authorities when they gave her the opportunities to.
I don’t know, listen if you want. But boy, it’s tough. Especially once you find out her facts are based on a dream.
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