A must-listen!
This podcast is one I will recommend to everyone I know. The research is excellent and the story-telling poignant. Even those who aren’t interested in true crime will find value in this. It’s sad how the treatment of women has changed so little since Victorian times. This podcast really examines the way poverty and misogyny are intertwined with the incessant violence against women. Very thought provoking.
Lena kincaid via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/04/22
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