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Sheila has passion and wants the truth. She will approach every angle to see the whole story of these horrific tragedies and cases that families have to go through and her and her team will be tremendous in working around the clock to get that truth. Without Warning podcast is excellent and very interesting. It is a podcast that you are eager for the next case or episode as you feel you want to be a part and also help find Justice. I did just that and have volunteered for her for going on 6 years. She leaves an impression and impact that stays with you. She is dedicated and cares for the community and victims families.
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Listening to Crystal’s sister talk about such a terrible occurrence with upbeat music in the background is very off-putting. The first few minutes of the podcast seem to repeat, which isn’t unusual for this podcast. The production quality is not the finest, but that’s not a reason not to listen.
I’m a long time listener and Sheila definitely goes after inept law enforcement. She delivers lot of information despite the amateur feel of the podcast.
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Without Warning Podcast always gets to the heart and soul of each case Sheila takes on. It is apparent our society needs to do better by these victims. This season’s case is so obvious a miscarriage of justice has been done by the family of Johnathan. How is this even a case?! It’s obvious what happened in that apartment. I hope justice is served soon!
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Thank you for keeping us updated on the Christian Andrecchio case. I think hearing directly from the deposition was beneficial. I feel you can get a sense of peoples intentions and emotions when you listen to them directly instead of just hearing it from a transcript. I personally think these episodes are important information about the case. I think it is beneficial to keep this case in the forefront and let everyone know that it hasn’t been forgotten. I pray for the Andrecchio family, and they are in my thoughts and prayers. I can’t imagine the pain l
they have endured for the past nine years. Please continue to keep us updated on the case.
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The format is unorganized. Somehow season 5 counts the trailers as episodes and maybe skips others completely? The sound quality is terrible. In parts it sounds like a voiceover but then it ends up being in the conversation. I wanted to follow the "$47 million dollar trial" that Sheila touts but you can't even make out what the people are saying! A real disappointment for this being the 5th season. I have heard season 1 first episodes with the hosts recording in their bathrooms that are easier to listen to and follow than this! Please clean up your audio.
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I’ve tried listening to the first two seasons of this podcast to give it a fair try. I prefer unbiased analysis of all sides of a case, while considering all potential theories. However, this podcast starts with perceived guilt of certain parties and relentlessly pursues it extensively from beginning to end. It quickly becomes slanted and repetitious.
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