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Episode Seven - Two Final Words

By: Jeff Pearlman
Narrated by: Jeff Pearlman
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  • After years of tracking down the real story, Jeff Pearlman confronts a killer in prison.
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I felt the feelings of all the characters and very well written.
The way the words were flowing kept me wanting more and to find out what happen.

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Really good.

So I spent an entire workday with this podcast and I’m glad I clicked on it on a whim at the days start! It was definitely all the things we want out of a story like this…it was very well-told, it was addicting, and this one left you with the opportunity to hold your own judgement I felt. The final episode really tied things together for me and made up my mind as it dug into the real emotion, carnage, and sadness of what this story really turns out to be about in the very end. As I finish these thoughts on the pod I’m left with a significant feeling of how unfortunate this all is, and always will be for those kids. And the family/friends. But mostly the kids. Life is long and you figure out a lot of things along the way. Things come into focus. The past becomes blurry but also comes into focus at the same time. You realize things about your surroundings, your loved ones, and your whole upbringing that you slowly begin to see so much more clearly. These poor kids are going to have to go thru that with some serious weight on their plates. More than most of us. I wish them the best. Great job by Jeff Pearlman!!!!

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