13 Alibis

This week for the Spotcast Sunday feature, I am reviewing the true crime podcast, 13 Alibis. This show was last updated in September 2019. This podcast has an explicit language warning. There are 9 episodes to listen to at the time of writing. The following overview is provided from the Apple Podcast page: How did a man who claims he had 13 alibi witnesses get convicted of murder and serve 20 years in prison? In this original series from Dateline NBC, producer Dan Slepian chronicles the case of Richard Rosario, who was convicted of a 1996 murder in New York City. Rosario has always insisted that he is innocent, and that 13 alibi witnesses will swear he was a thousand miles away in Florida while the crime was happening in New York. Ride along in real time as Slepian spends two years digging deep into Rosario’s case in a quest for the truth.

I had no previous knowledge of this case prior to consuming this podcast. It is formatted in an easy-to-follow manner. Each episode is a reasonable length for how information-dense I found them. This is a well-produced podcast. I recommend this podcast to true crime consumers who like case-centered podcasts.

I give this podcast 4 out of 5 stars.

Tomorrow for the Movie Monday feature, I am reviewing the comedic romance film, Little Italy. Next week for the Spotcast Sunday feature, I am reviewing the news podcast, UN News. Until then keep listening on; Nerd Out.

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