Narration—Podcast Character, Damaged the Web Series

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English

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Young Adult (18-35)

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North American (Canadian-General) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

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I'm Robin Reid, and this is what big teeth you have. Uh, after loss. What's important to us isn't what but why? What gives us our building blocks? Sure, the small bits of evidence that tell us the driver was drunk. The fire was an accident. Killer was tall. We build the case to tell us who, what, where and when, really to tell us how. So we can try to divine why we seek closure, even if it might not help us at all. And the search for answers might end itself in more questions. Six months ago, I found a box of tapes. Well found isn't the right word, I guess. Uncovered. Perhaps. I collect stories in my spare time, mostly diaries but a pit yard sales decades after a person's death notebooks, sometimes meticulously kept, sometimes impossible to read. It's a weird hobby, but it's mine. My friends know this about me and keep their eyes open. One friend in particular, saw two boxes of tapes pulled from someone's basement at a yard sale and didn't blink before buying them up for me. It turns out those tapes were something interesting. Research notes and interviews by a journalist named Samuel Carling for his book about a Canadian serial killer called The Wolf, a book that was never published. Despite these interviews. Sam did 13 years ago, and when I started listening to these tapes, I couldn't stop.