
7 episodes

Voices From Gilgo Robert Ottone
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- Society & Culture
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3.7 • 21 Ratings
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This six-part investigative podcast digs into the last night of Shannan Gilbert, a sex worker and apparent victim of the Long Island Serial Killer. Theories, suspects and revelations will unfold in real time over the course of the series.
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Reasons
In this episode, we discuss a few of the reasons why cases like this go unsolved, and what you, the listener can do to keep cases like the Long Island Serial Killer in the spotlight.
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The Night Of
In this episode, we assemble our working theory of what happened the night Shannan Gilbert died.
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Suspects
In this episode, we discuss a few of the more popular suspects in the case, written about on our blog, VoicesFromGilgo.com
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Connections
In this episode, we look at some concepts and theories that are often believed to be connected to the Long Island Serial Killer, including the case of Natasha Jugo, Valerie Reyes, and others.
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Theories
In this episode, we discuss a few of the prevailing theories centered around the Long Island Serial Killer.
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The Trophy Garden
In this episode of Voices From Gilgo, your host, Robert Ottone, discusses the last night of Shannan Gilbert, potential victim of the Long Island Serial Killer, as well as examines the meaning of the term "trophy garden."
Customer Reviews
Music
Music’s too loud
Great Storytelling, Horrific Background Noise
Host has a great voice, is a talented speaker, and presents interesting information and theories. I really wanted to listen, but the constant, irritating “music” in the background makes it difficult to focus on anything the host is saying. The occasional moments of background silence were promising, with each occurrence offering hope for normalcy. I even skipped ahead, thinking it may have taken a few episodes for the podcaster to tie up loose ends, but it was not to be. This music should be played on a continuous loop for captured terrorists in detention camps.
Having said that, I am still giving 4 stars, because where there is good content combined with good storytelling, there is hope.
Very Informative but the Music is Unnecessary!
This is a really good point of view with different spins. However, the background music doesn’t match up with the theme and is too loud! I could barely hear some of the live interviews!