I couldn’t stop listening.
Not after one episode. Or two. Or three. I listened to all seven episodes straight through until nearly 4:00 in the morning because I felt I owed it to the women in this story to not leave them. He stole their joy. They deserve it back.
KevMinLaw via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/04/20
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