![]() ![]() She basically allowed us all to think Teresa committed the murder because she got in one shouting match with Denise. I just finished this season yesterday evening, and I couldn't believe that D'Ambra didn't do ANY background on whether Teresa was actually in Virginia the night of the murder. I couldn’t even tell some of the apart during their interviews. Plus the roommate seems to be pretty shady.Īny thoughts or theories? Side note: is everyone in Kill Devil Hills a chain smoker? I’ve never heard so many women with raspy smoker voices. There were so many odd things that happened to her such as the harassing phone calls, the guy throwing beer bottles at her home, the sexually explicit letters from a man in prison, and the rape/kidnapping incident. However, Denise does seem to have a colorful past and lots of relationships and strange encounters that make me wonder if it could be one of those people. I’m leaning towards Teresa and thinking either Eric was involved or knows what happened. I’m interested to see what others think regarding who the killer could be. I enjoyed the format and thought the host did a fairly good job telling the story. Please read, understand, and follow the rules.Ĭontact the moderators if you have questions, concerns, or seek a special exemption for any of these rules.Īfter seeing all the recommendations for this podcast, I decided to start season one about the unsolved murder of Denise Johnson and just finished today. Posts and comments should be in easily comprehended English free of excessive profanity, emojis, punctuation, or other signs of a low quality, low effort contributions.Enhanced moderation posts exclude accounts with low karma in this subreddit.No surveys, research studies, polls, fundraisers, or petitions. If you're linking to a podcast, please use the source website or a neutral platform link. Please no Apple, Amazon, Spotify, or other closed platform links.Mentioning your podcast, even indirectly, is considered promotion. Are you a creator? Promotion is allowed, but you must be authorized to promote.Would like to discuss an episode, podcast, or a topic related to true crime podcasts? A standalone post is acceptable if original, quality, and is detailed. ![]() Seeking a podcast on a specific case? A standalone post is acceptable if original and a fully fleshed out request.Recommendation posts and comments NOT allowed from low karma and/or new accounts. Providing a recommendation? They should go in the weekly recommendation thread.Looking for a recommendation? They should go in the weekly recommendation thread.New users are not allowed to post or comment recommendations (because of the proliferation of disingenuous creator promotional activity). New users are generally not allowed to create posts. We use account age, total reddit karma, or TCP specific karma to reduce privileges here, which we will call "new users" for brevity. New or low karma users have reduced privileges.shitposts or memes or YouTube or TikTok videos.) YouTube only channels are not generally acceptable. We are not a podcast creator focused community. TCP is for discussions about true crime podcasts primarily by and for podcast listeners. Stick to the subject matter with quality posts and comments.In short the rules for r/TrueCrimePodcasts/ ("TCP") are: Please read the rules on the TCP_Rules Wiki page. Posts should link to episodes of podcasts discussing true crime, whether the podcast itself focuses on true crime or not. This community exists to discuss true crime podcasts.
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