Wait what?
I really can’t believe some of the comments in the reviews?! It’s important to state that they are undocumented because it’s relevant to the case!!! If one of these workers... you know the ones that made her uncomfortable, entered homes without permission, and roamed the complex at 3 am, or worked together or knew of those that did this... the fact that they are undocumented is VERY relevant because how easy is it to find these same people to ask questions?! Not necessarily that they did it but if they knew something or saw something it would be hard to follow up. It’s very easy to disappear if you are undocumented. Second the language aspect was in regards to the family member trying to talk to some of these guys....if they speak Spanish and don’t speak English or claim to not, (cause that’s never been done right) then how was he supposed to interact with who he was trying to talk to? In the situation he was describing it seemed important to note that there was a language barrier. I am so sick of people trying to make something out of nothing. It’s ridiculous and not the point. You are adding to the problem.... let’s not listen because they are stating facts and opinions based on what was occurring around when she disappeared?! How is that racist? You sound like an child when you have to teach them that when you say someone’s race as an identifier and they say it’s racist that it’s not that you cannot describe someone without saying their race??? We are not all one race/ color/ height/etc Are you supposed to describe someone as the same race when describing them cause otherwise its racist? Are you supposed to pretend like they are all us citizens with traceable ssn and info cause if you state they are undocumented it means you are racist? Are you supposed to pretend that there was not a language barrier? It’s bs and you sound stupid! If you stopped listening I really hope you looked into this on your own and gave this case the attention it deserves!
lindsay_loo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/23/20
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Dr. Joan S via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/15/20
One of the best podcasts and I listen to allooottt of crime podcasts. I like the real footage and the music and the real life speaker. I hate the podcasts where people act it out. This one gets a ten. The only issue is I can’t find the first season.
bookiecalli via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/24/20
But my god did the cops, investigators and apartment management group do a terrible job :/.
katjarap via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/24/20
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