11 ESSENTIAL TRUE CRIME PODCASTS FOR FALL 2019
Michael Ojibway, who’s worked as a discrimination, harassment, and sexual assault investigator, created Invisible Choir™ to lend a voice to those who can’t speak for themselves—the missing, the dead, the unseen and unseeable. With a sympathetic voice and a focused, single-narrator style that will appeal to listeners of Casefile and True Crime Enthusiast, Ojibway guides the listener through an array of cases, like the baffling death of 17-year-old Kendrick Johnson, who allegedly died in a freak accident in his high school gym. It’s a case that’s been covered by more and more crime podcasts, but nowhere more exhaustively than here. Ojibway also makes particularly deft use of first-hand audio—from interviews, news footage, and a variety of other sources—so that even though Invisible Choir technically has one host, each episode contains a multitude of voices.
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