Man In The Window: The Golden State Killer

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True Crime #216

In Man in the Window, Paige St. John, a Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reporter has uncovered never before revealed details about the man who would eventually become one of California's most deadly serial killers. From Wondery and the L.A. Times comes a new series that traces his path of devastation through his victims' eyes.

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  • Ronster200095
    Great Podcast
    This is a very well done podcast and I recommend it frequently to people. My only complaint is the whispering in the final episode. For whatever reason it throws me off and I usually just skip the episode.
  • bran_007
    Wonderful production!
    Enjoyed listening!
  • Angel santos chino
    Text book
    Great job this case is a horrid heinous offender the coverage kept viewers alert to the creepy stuff vile serial killers all partake to most coverage isn’t in such flagrant offender that still credits this coverage which factual covers the case note detail killers have been shown in false terms other times which caused a few perverted persons to have a infamous story when it’s a deviancal story a vicious vile so outside our own narrative that many stories here this pattern an we would all kno to watch out and execute these abnormal persons not what we have as a country come to due to all the lack of factual depictions
  • philipejose
    Fantastic
    I’ve listened to virtually every true crime podcast there is and this is top 5 for me.
  • GameCritic100010
    10/10
    Definitely the best podcast I’ve ever listened to.
  • Mandyleighrtp
    Amazing and scary!!
    I listened then told all my friends to listen. So scary. I wanted all to be aware of what’s out there. She did an amazing job narrating.
  • Lkunjhhc
    Ads are awful
    The way the ads cut in with no bumper is so jarring and frankly rude. You interrupt a rape victims story with an ad.
  • littlemisshorrornerd
    Great show!
    This show is a 10 star show if I could give it. The level of incompetence by some of the law enforcement agencies & officers that investigated this case 40 years ago is baffling, infuriating and defies logic. If these guys had stopped pandering to politicians and bringing their egos to work some of these victims could have been saved.
  • grtamer
    Well produced and interesting
    This podcast is very well done, good narrator, an interesting story, and avoids the unnecessary injections of wokeness that infect too many other podcasts. They also avoid the gratuitous displays of emotion (long clips of people sobbing into the microphone) that many other journalists become aroused by. I enjoyed it.
  • DivaVermina
    Excellent
    I thought I knew about the Golden State Killer. This Podcast proved I knew very little. Excellent delivery, format, information and background. Deepens appreciation for the dogged ones who refused to give up the hunt and went to lengths seen in fiction to finally find and capture the GSK.
  • Miss. Q81
    A different side than you’ve ever heard
    If you’re a true crime person you think you’ve heard it all about GSK. You haven’t. This podcast is captivating. I found myself listening to episodes a second time before even listening to a subsequent episode. This isn’t a story about him it’s a story about them. A story about his victims and the people who thought they knew him and how they were, in some ways, victims in their own right.
  • brbrdy
    Must Listen!
    Truly captivating and keeps you interested
  • newsjunqui
    Missing
    Super interesting!
  • lizpros
    Fascinating but triggering
    I love true crime, I can even fall asleep to it. Not this podcast. As a woman it brought me right back to remembering the man trying to pry the screen off my window and I can only imagine how he would’ve escalated if it weren’t for modern security systems and cameras. The episodes have me on edge in a way I hope none of you know. I don’t think I can continue to listen but just know.. it’s well done. Just makes me have flashbacks bc of how they describe exactly what the surviving victims saw
  • Scotty Baby 929
    More Than Worth the Time!
    The reporting and writing by Ms. St. John are indeed Pulitzer Prize level journalism. The first few episodes are difficult to hear; they depict the ignorance of our 70’s culture towards rape, the deep flaws of chauvinism and egotism of the police, and especially the stratification of our society towards crime and the political motivations of Sherrif’s running for office. But stick this thing out. You will learn much more than you ever expected. This podcast is exceptional because it reveals the nature of how far we as society have progressed, but more importantly, what still needs to be fixed. Thank you Ms. St. John for your incredible hard work and determination to bring this to be available to the general public.
  • DrRock62
    Wonderful coverage of this case and the victims.
    I have followed this case for perhaps five years. This was a very insightful perspective on the case with fascinating information from the victims. Well done.
  • sueleemar
    Great podcast!
    I’ve watched all the documentaries on this case, and I find this podcast better. Well done 💯
  • Meganm007
    This was terrifying…
    Took place in my home county. So crazy. This podcast is very well done.
  • MLL1977
    Remarkable
    A phenomenally well-done podcast. The research, personal stories, and red flags that should have been seen by so many people make this a must listen. St. John brings the listeners on a heartbreaking story of this horrible human being and the triumph of the human spirit and that of a community. I had chills multiple times and anger gripped me more often than not, but the story is unbelievably incredible and I couldn’t turn my ear away.
  • Bgisurja
    Good Storytelling
    I thought this was really well done. Carefully told, just the right amount of detail, thoughtfully laid out. My one suggestion is to adjust ratio of narration to interview. For me, the storytelling relies too much on interview and the poor sound quality of those parts really reduces quality of the whole.
  • kaylaeff
    Love this Podcast, but episode 10 won’t play!
    I’m a huge fan of everything true crime! This podcast definitely won’t disappoint if you’re a truce crime lover. Very well detailed about the attacks but not dramatically over done. Would have given 5 stars but the last episode isn’t playing! Saying it’s currently unavailable. Talk about a cliff hanger.
  • WTWIV
    My favorite “true crime” podcast
    I think I’ve listened to this series half a dozen times now. I just love the way the story is told structurally and often in a very cinematic fashion, but not overly dramatic or exaggerated. It maintains a careful suspense throughout and goes through all of the details chronologically. I wish the narrator did more podcasts.
  • Gramma at
    Fantastic!
    I just finished listening to all episodes. I’ve been fascinated by this story since I first became aware of it. I’ve watched documentaries and news specials about the Golden State Killer. I have learned so much new information about this case after listening to this Podcast. Foremost the victims, all of them! and the horrors they still endure. They are my heroes. Thank you again for doing this Podcast.
  • Pya3g
    My number one favorite podcast of all time
    Was already familiar with the story, but wow, could NOT QUIT listening. Hands down best podcast.
  • cogreeneyz1
    Fantastic!
    I must say, I love true crime shows and this podcast was fantastic. The story itself was horrifying, but intertwining the narration with the interviews with the victims and law enforcement made it so much more engaging. A terrific piece of journalism!
  • TysBrat
    Wow, just wow
    Very thorough, so much respect for the man victims. Very well explained and gives you an upfront view.
  • MickVanV
    Superb podcast
    Incredibly thorough, never exploitive, never biased. Showed real respect for the victims and the truth.
  • Banana350
    Definitely one of my favorites!
    This podcast was narrated beautifully and kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time. Each episode is full of a new shocking chapter to the event. Great podcast, definitely recommend’
  • mmmsophisticatedmama
    More good journalism
    I’m surprised that something out of CA isn’t biased, but they just keep knocking it out of the park!
  • Raunchoochoo
    Five star podcast, too many ads
    This podcast is incredible but there’s advertisements every ten or fifteen minutes, they constantly break your immersion in the otherwise engaging story and honestly is very disrespectful to the victims. True crime is already an exploitative genre, but constantly interrupting the story and reminding us that they’re profiting off the trauma and horror the victims experienced takes it to a new level I have not yet experienced with any other true crime podcast.
  • Dustizzles
    All time favorite!
    One of my most favorite podcasts ever! I could not stop listening. Absolutely blows my mind how long it took for this man to be caught. I was captivated throughout the series.
  • natdel82
    Not so much.
    The jazz playing in the background is distracting and disrespectful to the victims. Does not match with the story.
  • garreteryn
    Man in the Window
    This podcast is extraordinarily well done and sensitively reported. Kudos to Paige St John and her producers!
  • michelleb424
    Excellent podcast
    I just finished binging this, the storytelling was superb and the journalist’s investigation was very thorough. I haven’t binged a podcast in quite some time, but this one was so enthralling that I couldn’t stop. Can’t believe I never heard of those attacks here in the Midwest. Shocked to hear how rape was handled (or not handled, I should say) in the 70’s. Just horrible!
  • Elleapeagee
    Absolutely riveting.
    Definitely worth the binge listening. I was enthralled. The research, writing and presentation of the story are excellent. Bravo to the writers, producers and to Paige for excellent work.
  • 123Cagney
    Man in the window
    Absolutely captivating! One of the best deep dives into The Golden State Killer!
  • Navr
    Fantastic exploration of the era as well as the crimes
    This podcast does an amazing job of providing a broad picture of the era these crimes were committed in as well as how they impacted the victims and their communities. You’re not going to get a timeline or breakdown of the crimes (try Casefile if you’d like a well-researched look at the crimes), but instead will hear from the victims and investigators regarding their thoughts and feelings. I found the information on how pornography and feminism were blamed fascinating.
  • Dakota Castio
    Stunningly executed
    This podcast is more than amazing. Spectacular research, story telling, and imagery. I've watched a ha full of documentaries on this man and none of them scratch the surface of what this podcast covers. It's so hauntingly good that I had nightmares. I told my husband to listen because I thought it was amazing and he had nightmares. True crime is sensationalized frequently, but this took a raw, real, human approach to the cases.
  • mp0778
    Great podcast
    Great research
  • Rosy_9
    Thank you for the update!
    Highly recommend.
  • bircytre2345
    Thank you
    Thank you for this podcast and in particular your exploration of the language of rape. You did such a fine job exploring the many grey aspects of perpetration, victimization, and surviving. So often we want to wrap crime and trauma up into tidy boxes, when the dynamics of power and control are a complicated diathesis of many intersecting factors, horrific and damaging to everyone involved.
  • Wazzzupp
    Excellent Series!
    This series is excellent! Well researched and very interesting. One of the best I have heard on the Golden State Killer. It was very interesting and well done.
  • TurtleTwig
    Man in the Window
    Excellent podcast that brings all the various groups of cases together. I love how the timeline is explained and how they brought all the pieces together.
  • Jmk712
    Well done
    Really well researched and very captivating. But the ads are ridiculous, way too many ads in a 45 minute podcast.
  • Elvis Ferrando
    Riveting
    This is an incredible podcast and a remarkable presentation. This story is something we’d like to believe is fiction, but it’s essential to stare evil in the face, and know that it exists - all around us. Paige St. John does a great job keeping this storytelling moving, without intruding in any way. Well done.
  • angQ1
    Mind blowing
    Excellent, excellent podcast and reporting. I really truly enjoyed this podcast. It had me hooked from the first few minutes. I felt like I was watching a movie thriller. You will not be disappointed.
  • Sophia Aurora Osho
    Balanced and Informative
    This podcast addressed horrific topics without compromising the dignity of the victims. I was so impressed by the coverage that noted how dismissive our culture has been of rape and the treatment of victims. Now you know why older women are not willing to accept the Millennial definition of rape and the #Metoo movements demand for assault to be acknowledged and punished. These women were the victims of horrific rape and were dismissed and ignored. Heart breaking. The creator did a great service in mentioning how the men were ignored and dismissed. The system failed on all fronts. Thank you for giving victims a voice, their feelings and experiences a place that was not previously granted. We have come a long way, and yet much remains the same in a culture that cannot face the rape and savagery it condemns. Justice is not served simply by jailing and sentencing these savage people to death if we are unwilling to acknowledge and work toward the healing of their victims. I hope this brings change.
  • ad crazy!
    Episode 9
    I am not really sure how a podcast for True Crime entertainment is able to criticize other mediums of how this story was told... remember the first 8 episodes of this podcast? Those were pretty salacious as well.
  • heynu75
    Great Podcast
    5 Stars
  • Sr Julian
    Sorry For Male Victims
    This podcast is the most through work I’ve heard. The only problem is it hasn’t been updated and so ends with the killer rapist not pleading in court. I have the utmost respect for the women and men who suffered because of this man. I understand in some ways since I was raped by a police officer when I was 13.
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