This is my first time ever reviewing a podcast. I am 100% blind and I am a true crime junkie just like a lot of people are and I dictate everything so I apologize for any errors or misspellings. I’m reviewing this after listening to two episodes because that’s all that was up so far which is amazing because you never get a podcast at the beginning, I always find them about 400 episodes and so this was a great find that was suggested by another podcast that I was listening to and subscribe to on Patreon, Kristin‘s voice is amazing, the facts are clearing concise, they don’t blow any detail. There is no bloat in these episodes. It’s I hate to say it like this but short and sweet to the point. I know a lot of people like the details and things that go on for like 2 1/2 hours, but this is I think both episodes were about 28 minutes long if I’m not mistaken. The editing is perfection, there’s a lot of podcasts that are not edited properly in their own music makes it sound very hokey and very, not aligned with the subject matter. This woman’s voice the first time I heard it on the preview just made me feel like I was in good hands. I grew up in East Coast and I’m from Massachusetts and in the Berkshires and all over Massachusetts so I’ve also lived in New York and don’t really know this lady, but like I said, I love her voice and she does not hesitate to ask the tough questions and interview people that sometimes do not want to be interviewed but you know what that’s too bad because it’s not about them. It’s about the victim and that’s what they focus on this podcast which I really really really like. Actually, I love it. More podcast more podcast should be more victim. Focused in this one definitely is. You will not be disappointed and I know that I’m only saying this one is only two episodes but trust me will not be disappointed. Keep up the good work and I can’t wait to listen to more. BTW, I usually do not listen to podcast about things that are unsolved but this one, my attention again by Kristin voice and I can tell that she cares. Thank you for reading this. I appreciate it.