• "I'll Get You!" Drugs, Lies, and the Terrorizing of a PTA Mom (true crime)

  • By: Riley J. Ford
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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"I'll Get You!" Drugs, Lies, and the Terrorizing of a PTA Mom (true crime)

By: Riley J. Ford
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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TRUE CRIME!
PTA president Kelli Peters had a normal, happy life in Orange County, California, where she volunteered at her daughter's school, carpooled, and took care of her family. When a school parent angrily accused Kelli of keeping her son waiting during the afterschool pick-up, it appeared to be a simple confrontation with an overprotective mother. Kelli soon learned, however, that she was the target of a twisted plot against her that involved drugs, lies, schemes, and a campaign to ruin her life. The vendetta led to reputations tarnished, careers lost, secret lives uncovered, two parents in jail, families destroyed, and a $5.7 million civil judgment. "I'll Get You!" Drugs, Lies, and the Terrorizing of a PTA Mom is the true story of an ordinary American woman who survived an evil conspiracy that turned her life upside down and shook her hometown to its core.

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bad ai

The AI voice is distracting and frequently misprounces words, leading to confusion. Stick with the author or a human reading the story.

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Could have been good

This story could have been more compelling if the protagonist did not paint herself as a saint with the syrupy sweet description of her family and background for the first 2 hours of the story, I continually asked myself "who cares get to the point!?" I tried to hang in there but the story just didn't completely ring true, there's something missing for sure very one sided and one dimensional. Even in true stories, when one person is all good and another all bad you have to ask, how accurate is this? It was free so I cannot complain too much but it's pretty awful.

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Martyrdom Overkill and Bad AI Narration

The martyrdom is off the charts, to the point where I could not stand the main character. I believe she thinks she deserves a sainthood award or something. Her long, pathetic, drawn out, over dramatized descriptions of her reactions to things—especially if it’s some sort of distress — is just way over the top. The descriptions of her wailing and sobbing are almost laughable. I barely made it to the end, when Rebecca from Sunny Brook Farms finds her happily ever after and finally gets to carry the cross at the Easter parade. There is no role she plays better than the victim. Crying is her specialty, and summing up her syrupy, teeth-rotting “moral of the story” ending almost made me laugh out loud. 🙄

The AI narration is awful. I will not listen to another. Oftentimes the emphasis is placed on the wrong word(s), or words are mispronounced and it is especially odd when quoting an exclamation by a character incorrectly.

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