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Final Days On Earth with Claire St. Amant
- By: Rebel Studios
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Apr 15 202119 mins
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Apr 20 20213 mins
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- Nick Borrelli
- 09-29-22
So tedious and one-sided
The narrator constantly feels the need to whisper through every episode. I don't know if she thinks this is somehow building tension/drama, but it is really distracting and gets pretty annoying by about the third episode. The other thing that made this a miss for me is that it becomes obvious that the narrator has developed her own theory as to what happened and who is responsible. And so the final 8 episodes are basically her trying to shoehorn every little aspect of the case (including how one of the potential suspects behaved at the funeral) to fit into her theory. I hate podcasts like this that don't let the evidence speak for itself but rather take on the personal beliefs of the person creating the podcast. A total waste of my time. It's a shame too because this is a case that has affected so many people across multiple families. But this podcast doesn't do the victim's memory justice unfortunately.
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