Truly great
I cringe at all the misogynistic one star reviews this podcast is getting. They show how far we still have to go. This podcast is refreshing in showing so much in-depth research and respect for victims. Which is something you don’t often experience in true crime, which typically focuses on the perpetrator. Listening to this podcast has made me realize how biased we are and how easily we dismiss victims. Hearing the backstory on all these women is an interesting look at history and an intimate portrait of these women’s lives. Truly fascinating and engaging. Love the narration and all the music and sound effects.
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