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Apartment 515

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Apartment 515

By: Jeff Pearlman
Narrated by: Jeff Pearlman
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Jeff Pearlman is a critically-acclaimed sportswriter, with bestselling books about the Mets and the Lakers to his credit, but some ten years ago he found himself out of his element when he came face to face with a murderer. That’s where this insane true crime story begins.

Apartment 515 is a podcast exploring how Pearlman first encountered a part-time professional backgammon player named Rod Covlin while both men were waiting to pick up their young children from preschool inside a Jewish Community Center in the upscale suburb of Scarsdale, New York. Pearlman thought of Covlin as "Mr. Balloon Animals" - the single dad whose special talent was tying balloons into funny shapes for the kids. It was then that Pearlman heard a story - one that was just rumor at the time - about Covlin allegedly committing a shocking crime.

Pearlman would spend the next decade, off and on, investigating the case, tracking down witnesses, running down leads, and ultimately confronting a murderer in prison about his victim. By turns surprising, emotional, and thrilling, Apartment 515 takes twists and turns listeners won’t see coming. It’s the kind of tale that makes you wonder: how many of your friends, family members and neighbors are wearing a disguise? How far will they go to hide their true face? And what lengths are you prepared to go to uncover who they really are?

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Episodes
  • Episode One - Mr. Balloon Animals
    Sep 16 2021
    Sportswriter Jeff Pearlman discovers that one of his neighbors has been accused of a shocking crime, and begins to investigate the tragic, tangled tale of Rod and Shele Covlin.
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    20 mins
  • Episode Two - Rolling the Dice
    Sep 16 2021
    Businesswoman Shele Danishefsky takes a chance and marries Rod Covlin, a man she barely knows.
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    19 mins
  • Episode Three - Look Out For Love
    Sep 16 2021
    Professional backgammon, and shocking secrets, begin to unravel the Covlins’ marriage.
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    21 mins

About the Creator

Jeff Pearlman is The New York Times best-selling author of nine books, and the host of the "Two Writers Slinging Yang" podcast. He lives in Southern California with his wife and kids.

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It’s not the kind of story that one can actually “enjoy.” But it is worth listening to.

It’s well-written, mostly well-narrated, and has a good pace. The reason I give only four stars for “Performance” and “Overall,” is because at times the audio is a little uneven. Voice recordings are played, but are not the best quality and not adjusted up so that the listener can have the benefit of hearing what’s said easily. I needed to rewind a few times and turn the volume up for some of those recordings.

Overall, though, I highly recommend this pod.

Such a Sad Story

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This was interesting enough. It's not the most engaging podcast , but it's alright. It's good to remember these types of psychopaths are out there.

Good

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I loved everything about this podcast, so incredible that the author had a personal connection to the killer.

the amazing storytelling

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Compelling! Must listen. Narrator is excellent. Lessons learned. Listener to your gut; those who love you!

Must Listen

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This podcast was quite well done with the exception of one small detail: Novi, Michigan is pronounced Nov-eye not Nov-ee.
This is the same for the hotel in Novi, Michigan. This reminded me of the mispronunciations of the GPS which could be where the author got it from.

Very well done

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