Infuriating
the Canadian townspeople were so kind and sympathetic. The second I heard the truth about their home life, I became infuriated. To grow up in that environment, it is no wonder they had trauma and acted it out. Even worse, it appears the parents haven’t learned from their mistakes and are still spewing the same harmful message. I became so angry I also stopped listening.
questionme987 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/23
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Subscribed to hear whole series & enjoying it. now the last 4 won’t play. The 1st 4 were great - bummed I can’t hear the rest.
I’m in suspense via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/18/23
awesome story!!! and Sam does a fantastic job covering / interviewing 👍
tmmmphhsjkg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/12/23
This story, while initially told well, quickly deteriorates into an odd non-story. These young men clearly suffer from mental health issues but the narrator consistently beats around the bush, providing legitimacy to their self-absorbed and shallow thinking. Is this a representation of American...Read full review »
Chanalew via Apple Podcasts · Israel · 12/17/22
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