Noble

In the winter of 2002, police discovered more than 300 bodies on one property in the tiny town of Noble, Georgia. What followed was one of the biggest and most expensive investigations in the history of the American South. To get to the bottom of this forgotten case, journalist Shaun Raviv visits a rural community with plenty of secrets. He discovers the epic history of the well-respected family who owned the property, uncovers the fates of the bodies sent to a crematory called Tri-State, and searches for the mysterious man at the center of it all. And in the process, Shaun explores one of the most primal and vexing questions we face as human beings: What do the living owe the dead? “A gripping, thoughtful, perfectly balanced meditation on death and our relationship to its practicalities” – The New Yorker, Top Podcasts of 2024
Season 1
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Excellent podcast!
5d ago
I loved this podcast. I think Brent deserves forgiveness. He made mistakes but he paid for those mistakes and has not made any more since. I think he and his family deserve peace. I will pray they receive peace. I will also pray for the families hurt by all this! I don’t believe Brent is a monster in any manner of the word. I think you did a great job humanizing Brent. EXCELLENT reporting! Best podcast I have listened to so far. Thank you for sharing this story. May God grant everyone involved love and peace.
5/5
5d ago
Very fascinating story. Very well done. Highly recommend!
Different
6d ago
Unique storytelling. And unusual circumstances! Enjoyed podcasting technique, very respectful and unbiased. I still want to respect the deceased and the families. Having a loss through death is difficult enough. The trauma added by this bizzare turn of events would be very unsettling! Especially for those whose bodies were never found! I would constantly feel that loss of not knowing where the missing body went of my loved when. It’s difficult to absolve Brent , without an explanation after all this time. Not sure how he can be a pastor and not to have the capacity to answer for his lies and behavior.
A story that is almost unbelievable..
Mar 25
Such a well done telling of this story. My perspective changed drastically from episode to episode. Well done!
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