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NatoyaheardFantasticThis show is truly amazing. There are only three or four genuinely top tier true crime podcasts out there- including Casefile, and The Vanished- and this one has a similar feel to it, whilst also being a touch different. The cases she covers are also picked with purpose- you can tell. This is one of those podcasts where- if she chooses too- she says a lot by saying nothing at all. It’s that kind of masterpiece.
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patsycrimesterExcellent!I just recently came across this podcast. The stories are well researched and hold your interest until the end. I love the way the host says the words “no/know” with her Aussie accent. 🦘The Mad Trapper episode was great! ADDENDUM: It may be just me but I feel Kristi's deliverance has slowed down to a snail's pace. It has started to annoy me somewhat I'm sad to say.
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portokalopitaDarcy Allen Sheppard CaseThis is one of the best overall stories I’ve heard you cover (though they are all top notch)! I never mind waiting for episodes because I know they will be outstanding.
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Kyoostar1Excellent!I just started listening to this in August 2024. I’ve started at the beginning and am working my way to current. I love this podcast. I’m a fan of The Vanished which I have a similar feeling for.
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WatchathinkThis is your canvasI did listen to your 4 1/2 minute monologue. I’m not one to give reviews and yes I realize that’s bad. But I will not hold back when people bash other people’s work. Especially when they have no clue on what the process is to a put a good pod cast together. I know it’s a lot of work. I have listened to this podcast for years and love every minute of it. You do you and thank you for the hard work you put in. Now back to listening to the show.
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roebean13Robert Pickton seriesI finished the Robert Pickton series. The focus was so different from the American crime podcasts I'm used to. You focused on the lives of the victims, the cultural impact, awareness, change, families. I've never listened to a more informative podcast. I really appreciate the work you gave to this series, your kindness, and tone. You are an excellent reporter. Thank you for giving names and lives to the victims of an irredeemable, disgusting, psychopath. It pains me the Canadian justice system can be so forgiving, but as an American with a tyrannical, convoluted justice system, I also appreciate their logic. Hearing the apologies and admission of negligence was refreshing. We rarely have those moments in the US.
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TARM1993Great and to the pointSuch a great host and straight to the point with the facts!
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IsGi Denjoy very muchvoice is soothing and love the trigger warning about any animal cruelty- so I can skip!
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Laulew48Great PodcastThis podcast is thorough from beginning to end. The best True Crime podcast I listen to, and I listen to many. The podcaster does an excellent job of research and reporting ! This is a need to listen to podcast!!
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Steph is smartAbsolutely love this podcast!I came across this podcast to search for new true crime podcasts. I’m unfortunately am picky on voices of those whom are narrating the story. With that being mentioned, I came across Canadian True Crime and I just love it! Kristie does an excellent job of not just narrating but lover her Australian accent Some of the stories thus far I have heard of, but the one story that I had not heard of and just shocked that I never did was Ecole Polytechnique Massacre. It did happen while I was just starting HS so back then I never listened to the news and my stepmother refused to let us watch TV. At any rate I am glad that I came across this podcast. I did start from the beginning about 2 weeks ago and I am just now starting 2018 stories.
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fan in Baldwin MichiganKeep doing it your way.Just listened to the update podcast. I appreciate that you addressed some of the less-positive feedback but many of us appreciate your diligence and ability to share wide swathes of context. We love your show.
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classysouthernwomanWe are not your BESTIES!Host is good, a little flat in the voice area but not enough to quit listening but PLEASE stop saying “Well besties….” UGH ! Very very cringe.
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junglechemistryFlat voiceI truly mean no harm or disrespect. The podcasters voice….it could use more energy and maybe not sounding like they’re reading. It’s a bit flat. I appreciate the detail and research.
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cecegrrlFantastic Podcast discovery!Thanks for your diligent research and presentation of the TC genre as it relates to Canada 🍁. Voice narration is pitch perfect; story running times are apropos in duration, not short “clips” that frustrate listeners and, frankly, lose them. I appreciate that the stories are presented without bias, all sides told, and NO political editorializing. I love supporting great podcasts and count yours as one of the best! Cheers and carry on.
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FartsNboobsDecent but slugs alongThe show takes way too long to actually get to the point. We don’t need to know what these people are eating for breakfast, lunch and dinner. All of these episodes should be edited down
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careidy.4Favorite True CrimeThis is the best true crime podcast I’ve listened to. Very similar to casefile and cold case files which I love. No excessive commentary or opinions like a lot of other true crime shows. The included explanations of the judicial process from both sides of every case is a great addition compared to many podcasts which only report the verdict. Also she is very respectful in how she addresses the cases, taking into account the victims families and she is very mindful in how to present cases, mentioning how the true crime genre is essentially exploitation of someone’s trauma for entertainment but she goes to great lengths to produce episodes with respect. The host presents everything in a straightforward, understandable and accurate way. I love her narration and continue to be surprised to hear that other listeners have complained. Im really looking forward to new episodes and highly recommended CTC to anyone interested in true crime or the Canadian legal system
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KSEMBHIGreat podcast..butLove the podcast until Mr Big gets involved, too much then
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NerdforTCGood podcast but too explicitI want to start this review on a positive note by stating that the amount of research and time that goes into each episode of this podcast is truly evident. I’ve been listening on and off for a few years; the host has been consistent in producing quality content. However, I only gave the show 3 stars because of the amount of needlessly graphic/explicit detail she used during the Kingston Predator Part 1 episode. When describing the gut-wrenching rape of the young girl, I found it impossible to continue to listen to the rest of the episode. I became physically ill when the host went into explicit detail of each individual sexually exploitative act of the violent rape. Why was that amount of detail necessary? Was there any other way she could have conveyed the predator as a monster other than taking the audience through painfully descriptive detail of the rape? As a podcast producer/host, how do you determine when you’ve crossed the line with graphic/traumatic subject matter?
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CeruleannaUsually, if not always, InterestingThe tone and delivery of this show are very similar to Casefiles, which is my favorite. The episodes convey facts of the case without excessive emotionalism or improper humor. At times I’m not interested in the particular case but that’s expected. The show host enunciates clearly and doesn’t try to make the show about her and her life. I was surprised to hear on an older episode that listeners had complained about the host. To each his own, I guess, but this is precisely what I’m looking for in a true crime podcast
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AKV2019Passionate and factualGreat information and great delivery. The facts and details are told well. Love the format and the host. 2024 Update: truly no one is as passionate about her podcast and subject matter as this woman. She gives it her all, almost to her own detriment. We as listeners are lucky to have her in the true crime community. If you are a survivor looking for someone to cover your story, this is the podcast for you. 5 stars all day long. Fan for life.
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Christyyy831Thoughtful storytellingA safe, extensively thoughtful, and well researched story telling. Thank you for pairing all stories with kindness and cultural humility.
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eg portlandThe music is too much. I get distracted by it.I’ve listened to this for many years. I loved it but now I find the background music overwhelming.Host does great work but the music distracts me. I personally don’t think it is appropriate for documentary because the facts should speak for themselves without the music manipulating listeners emotions.. It would be great to have a choice to listen without music . That being said,I don’t agree with people who dislike the political backdrop.Politics and the isms definitely play into many crime stories. I guess if she were right wing it would bother me (and I would stop listening)but I find her spot on . There’s lots of podcasts ( too many)that are just gory and absent of context if that’s what they want.
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SafaviehGood storytelling/Very “Woke”I’ve listened since the beginning which was fantastic. Mid-2020 the host started to insert the woke nonsense. Sometimes possible to ignore but occasionally it’s like nails on a chalkboard. I wish for pre 2020 story telling but it’s not going to change.
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Devine Ms DGreat Podcast, Terrible OpinionsStories are usually well written and interesting, with occasional exceptions. The only negative thing, and it's a big one, is the host having an agenda, giving political opinions, very propaganda like, so I no longer look forward to listening, I get enough of that on TV, true crime podcasts are a distraction.
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Albertg601A Great PodcastI found this podcast just this year (2023). I absolutely love it!! Kristi Lee’s voice is so soothing and calm. Episode 134 What a beautiful, insightful and inspiring introduction to this episode. Kristi herself should think about running for some political office!!!
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PoochgrandmaA lot of justification going onKristi recently spent nearly an entire episode defending herself and her team. She often starts an episode by explaining why there has been a gap in episodes. In my estimation, her attempts to defend herself have become irritating. I would enjoy the podcast a lot more if she just told her stories. Because as she has expressed, you can’t please everyone. With that said, I enjoy this podcast because it presents cases that I hadn’t heard of here in the U.S. Kristi is also well spoken and articulate.I will keep listening for now.
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ElizabethSandmanA humble podcast warriorListen- Kristi is very smart and is a champion of social justice and cares about indigenous people and other marginalized communities. If you don’t care about about these people and just want to criticize the podcast and complain about the length of the episodes; turn it off. This is one of the most thoughtful and informative podcasts i’ve listened to. I really wish i didn’t have to hear Kristi discuss “feedback” because of all of the negative comments about the show. This is not what she should be spending time on- her deep dive episodes are amazing and the short episodes are great as well! Highly recommend if you’re looking for an alternative to the average true crime podcast.
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whymusyimakeupanameEpisode 143Hi! Enjoying podcast so far! Needing a break from murder and sexual assault, I started the ones about the opioid crisis. Unfortunately episode 143 seems to be the same as 144 and thus not the first one in that series. Will check back another time to see if it’s corrected. Thanks!
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leslie_willSo sick of thisThe constant political jabs and virtue signaling are disgusting. If you’re looking for true crime, this podcast isn’t for you. If you’re looking for a host who is a condescending social justice warrior that either lacks self awareness or is so unhinged that she can’t help herself, this blathering mouthpiece is for you.
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AcolumbianusIndie podcastReally commendable that Kristi has kept this podcast independently produced in this age of corporate podcast platforms.
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TaliaC8Very thorough and professionalI enjoy Kristi (and her accent). She is straightforward and provides good information. She also promotes other shows, which is so helpful and benevolent.
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pinegarlandCan’t take the politics anymoreEven though I identified as a far-left liberal until recently (when the extremism of others forced me to become a moderate by default), I just can’t stand the relentless emphasis on politics and the host’s apparently utter blindness to her own liberal bias. I’m a longtime listener and used to enjoy this podcast. But that was back when it was a true crime podcast, rather than an endless “I blame Society” screed. Everyone is at fault except the individual, as long as that individual is a drug user or a member of an ethnic or gender minority. When it comes to true crime, no politics please, as much as possible. Just the facts.
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iPop-a-lotGreat presentation!However, I get you have your own schedule, mom and social worker here.... schedule is very important, better planning for listeners would be awesome!!!!
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tater-tatzMy OG True crime podcast *updated*This was one of the very first podcasts I’ve ever subscribed and started listening to. Have been listening to every single episode ever since and always get excited when a new one comes out. I love the format and narration of the stories, I find it to be one of the best out there. Kristi does an excellent job researching the topics and covers many cases I’ve never heard of before. I really like how she brings awareness to indigenous issues in Canada as well. - Update - I’m sorry to say but I miss the cases she used to cover in the beginning. Real true crime cases. I’m sorry but I have to agree with many other reviewers who say that this podcast is going off the topic of true crime. I still listen but definitely not with the same enthusiasm and interest as about 2 years ago…
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2244356745Oh my goshI can’t listen to this woman’s political rants and demonizing of the other party anymore. She takes the victimhood approach and blaming the government or other people for their own bad choices. Guess what, we’ve all had trauma. That’s but an excuse. I literally cannot even stand the sound of this woman’s voice anymore. You can hear the anger underneath.
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mauschillBlah blah blahPlease stop calling it true crime podcast. You clearly want to be a social warrior so drop the true crime genre and become one. Clearly you are bias and can’t just narrate a story.
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liyahayanMy favorite podcast!Absolutely love you guys!! Brit don’t ever leave the show seriously I always look forward to “And I’m Brit” 🤣
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iZishanTrying hard to keep listeningBeen a fan since episode 3 unlike a lot of recent listeners who honestly have no ground to counter an old fan’s perspective. It was my favourite true crime podcast for a long time and Kristi is still one of my favourite narrators, but.. the genre seems to have completely changed since the last 1-1.5 years. It’s more of a social activist/light true crime podcast now. Compared to cases like Dellen Millard, Robert Pickton, sad one of Tori, Sina Parsi etc to now any of the last 30 episodes, it has gone downhill and how. If you’ve changed the genre of the Podcast Kristi then either announce it or have two different podcasts covering the two genres. This is coming from a fan who would continue listening to anything real true crime you do. Hope you turn it around (atleast 5 of my friends have the same opinion) otherwise most of us true crime fans would have to bud adieu (PS: I have no issues with your political takes, just the content going so mellow)
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sadgirlstudyguidesAmazing and well researchedThank you for such a beautifully done and well researched podcast. I know some people think the host is too political but wanting justice for marginalized and oppressed people should not be political but should be the bare minimum. Keep up the good work!
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MNBreeHost never considers herself wrong and whinesWe are all biased and tend to lean one way or another and it is difficult to navigate our own leanings. The host fails to understand her own and doesn’t seem to have the discipline to moderate herself. She is not fair and balanced. Host tells stories in a biased way. She claims she is not biased but the language “adjectives”used to describe a “fact” or an event often push a narrative. She spends a lot of time telling who give her negative feed back why they are wrong. I do like her voice and on cases where there is not a victim to be used as a poster child for political agenda I enjoy the podcast. Listened to 35 minutes of her whining about how hard she works, so stressed, exhausted, because she is a perfectionist while at the same time saying she was on vacation for 3 weeks. No one is dying it’s a podcast.
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grdnglJudge much?It sounds as if you are including all ACE schools in your judgement of them. Three of my younger siblings attended and graduated from an ACE school in the states and have nothing but fond memories of their time there. Granted, I don’t think there was corporal punishment and it wasn’t heavy on the Christian aspect but it was set up with their cubbies in the AM then they had group studies and extracurriculars in the afternoon as you so briefly and generously allowed. All 3 went on to college and were scholastically and socially ready for that challenge; more so than I was having attended a public school. Please be careful to not lump them all as one. I believe there were more good ACE schools than bad.
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Corissa215You are incredibleI have enjoyed your show for a while, was a late arrival but started at the very beginning and am caught up to current episode, which is devastating and it’s part one on the Legacy Christian Academy. You are kind, thoughtful, thorough, and are very earnest on your own goings on. Just a solid thank you from me! You are so appreciated. I’m sure you hear it often enough, but reporting on Canadian events with your accent is very endearing
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JChrismondSo disturbibgMy daughter 52 still thanks me for her wonderful Christian school experience at a christian school in St petersburg Fl. It was wonderful happy place with full accreded teachers. They do exist no nothing at all like mentioned here. This story was so disturbing it made me sick. I can hardly believe. Bizzare it hurts.
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Holly CobbNew ListenerI just discovered your podcast not long ago and have been binging between updates of my other favorite true crime podcasts. I have just finished the series on Tori Stafford. So far this one hit me harder than the rest. Love how you tell the stories. Keep up the good work. You have a new fan and avid listener with me.
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kcdog33Too wokeTry to tell a story without sounding like you work for CNN. We get it all Straight white men are evil. Listen to Casefile more. No bias at all
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MinaEsqWell researched and thoughtfulMany have commented about this host’s “political” commentary. Many of the issues she covers are inherently political. She has, and is entitled to, her own opinions. She’s also entitled to express them - it’s her show. And she does. But she separates them from the narrative of each episode’s story and is deft and effective at presenting all sides of an issue. Sometimes one side’s story is simply not a reasonable perspective, and she points that out, too. I admire this host’s integrity in all respects, including repeatedly reminding listeners that they need not pay for all of the labor she pours in to this podcast. If you don’t like anything about this podcast, I’d like to remind you that you have the option to silently unsubscribe.
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gooatz115 repeat repeat repeat. Could be only 3 episodesI was just about to post nearly the exact comment Re the Hedley multi episode podcast. It’s ok to post a shorter podcast in the interest of removing all the repetition. I Applaud your attempts to cover topics that need to be shown into the light but stretching out content only bores the people you are trying to reach. I usually like this podcast but this multi episode was 4 episodes that could have been 3 or even 2. 115 was hard to concentrate on due to the same thing being said over and over again. Ho hum. I appreciate the attempt to do a deep dive but it doesn’t seem there was the material to support 4 episodes. Please edit out the endless repetitions. I still like this pod cast but bounced out in episode 3. Addendum later, another episode altogether : oh no not more Darcy! I’ve heard it over and over. This episode has nothing to do with that case. Please stop.
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cmdmexcellent podcast...well researched and told with great care... haters gonna hate…sorry you’re offended by a caring host…boo hoo…
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BarbaraStreisandThoughtful podcast & great host!The podcast host has such a soothing and pleasant voice that I would listen to almost anything from her, really, but the content is also really interesting. Episodes are thorough and well researched and she’s thoughtful about how crime interacts with other social issues. There are many cases she covers that I’ve never heard of before so it’s very interesting!
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cherrio65Not SmartWe’ve been faithful listeners for several years, but have been noticing more & more liberal rhetoric, and I happen to read down in the show notes about donating to certain organizations that should not be mixed into the true crime genre. Bad call to take a bold stand on something controversial. It’s more efficacious to appeal to your audience on a whole, rather than alienating those of us who don’t believe in the liberal agenda. We won’t be listening anymore.
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