I really enjoy this podcast. I've listen to and discarded many true crime podcasts over the years, and recently found this one. Sad that I'm almost caught up, but it's so good, neither too short nor too long, and the issues that Erica Kelley brings up are on the nose. My main complaint with this one is the tendency she has to bring up the looks of victims (sometimes of the perpetrators). This is annoying because for all the feminism of the podcast, a person's looks have no bearing on whether a crime should have been committed against them or not. (It's also pretty subjective). It may be that I am noticing this more than it usually happens because I'm bingeing, but it seems to be a frequent comment. In any case, I still find this podcast informative, thoughtful, and extremely well put-together.