Missed chance
I am going through (I think) the second episode on a row that has been almost completely devoted to interviews of those close to the victims. It’s repetitive, yes. Also, it crosses the line towards sensationalizing the story and exploitation of the feelings of those left behind. Asking a young woman something like: how did it make you feel to find out that they were the victims of foul play is decidedly crossing the line. That we all care about the victims and their loved ones should be left without saying. The podcast should focus more on the police investigation. Again, I do care about those left behind and feel for them. However, I do not appreciate being taken to a place I have no business in. They have the right to their privacy, even if they shared willingly (while distraught).
jvarguello via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/05/23
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