Dead Bodies Podcast

Have you ever seen a dead body? People find dead bodies everywhere, under floorboards, inside chimneys, and in their homes. They’re at crime scenes, disaster scenes and in morgues. There have been dead bodies on the red carpet, in cannibals’ dens, and even advertised in the classifieds. In this series, experienced crime and court reporter Sharnelle Vella, and veteran radio host Dee Dee Dunleavy look at where dead bodies have been found, how they got there, and most importantly, the effect on people who found them. We talk to people who deal with death daily as part of their jobs, and people who weren’t prepared for the shock of finding a dead body. Please subscribe and rate us on Itunes
Cool except for their twisted views on royal fam
02/10/2021
Ladies, I enjoy listening to the stories & banter, though sometimes the interrupting confuses the story. I must comment on the hero- worship of the queen. Yes, she is powerful & yes she is a woman. But she was handed that power on a silver platter & did not fight, struggle, or compete to earn it, so I cant be wowed by it. She has used her power to destroy the happiness of those she supposedly loves- her own sister, Diana, & now Harry. I understand the Brits support them & the royals bring in tons of tourism dollars, but I dont think she & royals should have any real state power. Why should someone have power in a government based on birth & not their actual qualifications? What if she made unwise choices?
Miss these ladies
20 janv.
I love this show and it’s a real shame that they seem to have hung it up. Would love an update from all of those involved
Way too much banter!
12/07/2024
That is all.
Leaves much to be desired
12/12/2023
15 minutes before getting to a very short lived story. Not a fan.
Too much banter
06/11/2023
Bantering on a podcast is typical. But fifteen going on sixteen minutes of banter, which actually made me dislike one host in particular because she does sound like a genuine Karen, is just ridiculous. The hosts clearly are dragging it out because most cases being presented provide minimal detail and generally can be summed up in under fifteen minutes. At first I was on board, fifteen minutes in, before a case was even presented, I was repulsed by a host who sounds like a senile hag. Then, while finally giving us your basic google search of a case, more mind numbing bantering in between.
Are they going to talk about the murder???
02/10/2023
First time listening and it took TWENTY minutes to get to the story! No one cares about your silly little list or whatever.
Shows
02/08/2021
Love the show I always keep extra shoes in car in case I forget or 1 breaks Keep it up
These ladies are the best
29/06/2021
I would gladly give up every other podcast if it were required to listen to this one. They are so funny and seriously make my life better. I wish they had a Patreon as I would gladly donate. Keep it up ladies. All three of you are amazing!!
Lots of banter and some problematic views
27/11/2020
They make offensive accents, poke fun of different cultures and then laugh about it when called out... strange. PS... just your dad working in Asia doesn’t make you not racist....
Racist
03/10/2020
I really wanted to like this podcast, but Dee Dee Dunleavy’s extraordinary—and oblivious—racism undermines her journalism. I appreciate Sharnelle’s Vella’s attempts to get Dunleavy to switch gears, but Dunleavy is quite determined to be unaware. I will keep sending this until it gets published.
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- CréationDead Bodies Podcast
- Années d’activité2018 - 2024
- Épisodes148
- ClassificationContenu explicite
- Copyright© All rights reserved
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