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doublesecretprobatio t1_iusttxi wrote

i tried to listen to this and i really wanted to like it but it's just not well done. 22 minute episodes with about 8 minutes of actual content, volume jumps all over the place and the same exact 3 second audio loop over and over and over and over and over. the guy who hosts does a good job but man this podcast needs a decent producer badly.

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Karaxxlee4785 t1_iutouh2 wrote

Im sorry i tried to like this podcast. I mean i gave it the most effort i have given any podcast. Its just not good. The episodes are 20mins of little to no info. Literally only discusses what you could find out by a quick google search of the cases. No investigation on the podcasts part, no talking to anyone involved with or close to the cases. Its just not a good true crime podcast.

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jayeldee46 t1_iusujms wrote

Unless the producers want to end up at the bottom of Lake Quinsigamond, they had better let go of the Candace Scola suicide case. The Earlier the better.

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solid_sender t1_iuutgcv wrote

That seems like a threat, not a friendly warning.

Hopefully that means the killer is close to being exposed and they are terrified.

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bemest t1_iuvx4nn wrote

It’s always been treated as a murder. Why they don’t put the evidence before a grand jury and let them decide it if should go to trial is what I don’t get. Every time Joe Early holds a press conference about solving some murder, I think what about Candace. Sadly her murderer is working getting cop killers out of jail.

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aj676 t1_iuth2rh wrote

Why?

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saintsandopossums t1_iuu0nzv wrote

The last person to see Scola alive was her estranged ex-husband who her friends claimed was abusive if I recall correctly. He also had a bunch of scratches on his hands after her death, which he said was from putting in a window AC. He was also a lawyer who worked with the DA, and the thought is that maybe prosecutors didn't go as hard as they could have into the investigation. Nobody was ever charged. Sad case. Not even like it was some big hush-hush thing, or conspiracy. If you read the T&G articles at the time, the cops and columnists basically come out and say what they think happened

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Itchy_Rock_726 t1_iuxgg7t wrote

I know a lot about the Scola case. The detectives wanted to charge him. But the blood evidence wasn't there...they know it's him but can't make the case. Sucks.

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becomingelle t1_iuvtss3 wrote

This podcast is trash, I can't stand the repeating clip of sirens πŸ™‰πŸ™‰πŸ™‰πŸ™‰

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