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Ep. 4: Seeds of Doubt

By: Sophie Ellis, Darrell Brown
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It seems impossible that someone could disappear without a trace from a Scottish city. But, in 2010, two women vanish from Edinburgh. Darrell and Sophie investigate the sighting of a mysterious blue car close to the scene where Suzanne vanished, a lead that was never traced....

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The audiobook provides a polished and engaging listening experience. The narrator demonstrates clear diction and a professional tone that enhances comprehension and listener engagement. Pacing is well-balanced, allowing the content to flow smoothly without feeling rushed. Audio quality remains consistent throughout, contributing to a distraction-free experience. Overall, this audiobook is well-produced and suitable for both casual listeners and professionals seeking quality audio content

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.... i didnt fully understand how he was found guilty at the time, this just leaves so many more unanswered questions. I'm not claiming he is innocent but I don't believe it happened how the prosecution claim and I do believe the police investigation was a shambles.

I've always had doubts....

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I rarely leave reviews but felt compelled to save others from wasting the hours listening to this that I did.
This is poorly edited. Several examples of recordings repeated.
My biggest issue though is that this is so biased. There’s no mention of several items of evidence (scratches, David buying make up, abuse of his family) and the whole thing is so airy fairy in the way it deals with the evidence against him. Anything for David though is stressed over and over again like they’re talking to children.
It’s breathtakingly poor journalism.

Really poorly done and biased

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