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P.TwoBearsđ FIX AD BREAKS!Even though there is WAY WAY to much of host babbling on about how much SHE canât/wouldnât tolerate bad behavior & etc etc AD NAUSEUMđ¤Śââď¸ I could like this show & i'll go back and give it more stars *when/if itâs producers care enough to edit the ad breaks in a way that REMOTELY MAKES ANY SENSE! Itâs 2025!?! even small podcasts, who have NO production team manage to place ads correctly, b/c they KNOW: listener can't tolerate ADS INTERRUPTING HOST, LITERALLY IN THE MIDDLE OF A WORD đĄ. Itâs so disturbing. And thereâs just no excuse for it other than absolute laziness in editing. I meanâcome on.
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VendĂ´me KDisappointed - What research do you leverage for facts?I listened to my first episode on Kaitlyn Conley, While I appreciate a thought provoking true crime story, it shouldnât come at the expense of false information. How about the basics like US courts donât allow lie detector tests as evidence? Or that zero evidence exists of Bill Yoder starting a relationship prior to Maryâs death. Also, prosecutors donât just give âblanketâ immunity - there is a reason. Maybe you should check out the extent of all the data on Katieâs phone - that will lead you to the answer. Lastly, it is irresponsible to admonish anyone for contacting an attorney before engaging with the police. Itâs a fundamental right.
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Hi-dTaDaLove the show, now the podcast!!Bang to rights. . Love your deep dive content, Emma. Thanks for bringing these victims their voices & sharing not just the crime, but the Story of who they were and how they lived. Thatâs the most important, to know how loved they each were. You have a beautiful way of relaying that for each person & a lovely way of telling a story! Much Love, Heidi M. from North Alabama
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Against child mutilationReviewI canât believe I didnât find this podcast sooner. I love it! It has quickly become a favorite.
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MebalentYouâre passionateYouâre passionate, but the pelvis is not the strongest bone in the body. (Ep. 113)
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JazzBass13True Crime and true analysisEmma Kenny not only does a wonderful job researching and producing true crime stories, but she is also a licensed clinical psychologist who worked many years with families and child abuse victims. She also has a history of doing English true crime shows on the 'tele'. All of this experience combines to provide us with some of the most completely analyzed shows both in psychological analysis and content. Add to all this - her brilliant sarcastic asides (which do, incidentally, add just the right amount of 'gallows humor' that's necessary to keep from losing your mind while studying these crimes/criminals) and Bang To Rights is the perfect true crime podcast for those who are seriously studying - and/or addicted to criminal behavior.
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DammitlizzToo much personal interjection, gets names wrongThereâs way too much personal interjection and names are often wrong, for example- Sebastian Kalinowski, not Malinowski and reference to Arthur Lambinjo-Hughes and Arthur Lambinjo-Jones. Not doing any justice for the victims by not using their correct names.
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