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Stephanie is annoying. The episodes are long so when Stephanie goes on one of her many tirades, it gets annoying mostly because she starts going off on tangents that just aren’t productive except for her to relieve herself of whatever emotional problems she is having. I like Derrick but he just isn’t strong enough to stand up to Stephanie’s constant steam rolling; especially if he doesn’t agree with her. It would be nice to hear a voice of reason without the constant interruptions. Stephanie makes this podcast very difficult to listen to because she just cannot be wrong even when she is. The West Memphis episodes did it for me. I have no idea if the three convicted are guilty or innocent; I do know that this coverage did nothing to present the case fairly. The biases were ludicrous because literally nothing presented wasn’t tainted with Harlowe’s sickening mocking tone. I get it, everyone has biases, but if you are presenting a case at least quit the constant giggling, ridiculing and demeaning (especially the children that testified) of the side you don’t agree with. I would listen to Derrick, but Stephanie’s inability to present anything without the constant giggling and inserting herself into everything is just too much.
Golightly23 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/28/23
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I look forward to listening each week. First time hearing Stephanie. But I’m a huge big brother fan! This show is great.
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