One-sided
Incredibly biased reporting. CPS had good reason to investigate and remove the children (the Brights knowingly violated the terms of the agreement with CPS to leave the kids with an family member while the investigation continued). But the reporting makes out CPS to be the big bad of the series, while glossing over the concerns of the doctors who are experts at recognizing abuse. And Melissa’s culpability for Mason’s injury was mostly brushed under the rug. I understand that people make mistakes, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have to face consequences. And Melissa was unequivocally at fault for the baby’s injury. I was shocked when the Brights decided to just move their kids back home and assumed CPS had moved on. Peak white privilege. I’m leaving 3 stars instead of 1 to counter all the folks claiming that racism doesn’t exist in the world. It was absolutely a factor.
Mirandal8302 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/13/22
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I’m confused by the mediocre rating. This podcast is good, so far. 2/6 episodes in and it’s interesting to hear how the overly bureaucratic process is playing out. As a survivor of child abuse myself, I haven’t found it overly triggering (again, so far). Give it a chance if it’s a topic you’d...Read full review »
theatmosphere via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/12/20
Another amazing podcast that blends Outrage and terror perfectly. Aka I’ll have the Wondery special.
Cake&Heels via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/12/20
Only 2 episodes in and I’m so intrigued, and honestly angry with CPS and the whole system. I really feel for this poor family 😩
Mariah839503 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/13/20
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