By Sophie
Link on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1FCoeRZQeDkEJ5i8bGuFpy
Link on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/redrum-true-crime/id1515905584
Link to Patreon episodes:
Available until: Unknown
This review was
posted after I’d listened to approximately half of the podcasts. It is very
much my intention to listen to the others and it is possible that another
review will follow in due course, but there is so much to say about them and my
notes for the review were already so ridiculously long, it seemed sensible to
post a review now and add a second later. There are nineteen episodes currently
on Spotify with others available to Patreons.
REDRUM is an excellent and fascinating series of
crime podcasts written and presented by Grace Cordell and produced by Russ
Clark and Grace. True crime is not my area of expertise (though I love crime
fiction), but although Mobile Theatre was primarily envisaged as a means of
drawing attention to the online plays that have become available in lockdown, it
seems important to explore other media too. This is not always easy as there
are so many wonderful theatrical productions of all kinds currently available
online, but here is my first foray into the worlds of podcasts and almost my
first into true crime.