I rarely give one-star reviews, so here's why. This podcast seems like a fairly standard episode-about-a-different-serial-killer type podcast, and as such it's not badly produced or structured, although the blurb about "For the first time, a network of 600 of these journalists have invited us into the darkest recesses of their world. They’ve shared stories of some of the most disturbing cases ever reported, past and present" seems a bit misleading. It's the same narrative voice each time, and if any of these journalists are contributing their own thoughts or research to the story, we don't hear their voices or their names. It would have got a 3-4 star from me... until we reach episode 10, 'Death in the Chat Room', when the podcast decides that the responsible thing to do, in a podcast episode about the horrors of encouraging people to commit suicide, is to provide a detailed description of the benefits of hanging as a method of self-execution and how to do it. Seriously? Seriously? This isn't responsible reporting or journalism, and I stopped listening immediately.