Not at all racist!
To suggest the victims in this dramatic narrative are the MALE workers is sexist. The series interviews persons associated with Jennifer. These interviews describe the unwanted attention I.e cat calling, lurking and knocking on her door by these MEN and does not come to any definitive conclusion as to what happened to her. Why are you so appalled by the description of these MEN as UNDOCUMENTED WORKERS and not outraged by the young woman's disappearance?Read full review »
Yulietiller via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/22/20
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This is a heart wrenching story. Unfortunately, Jen is not done justice due to the journalists perpetuation of xenophobic stereotyping. Don’t listen unless you can get past that
Brittany mm via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/20/20
I was hooked on this podcast from the very first episode. Cristina Corbin’s examination and investigation into Jennifer Kesse’s disappearance is professionally researched and clearly presented. It is not racist or xenophobic as some reviewers believe; rather, the detail that some of the workers...Read full review »
Dzine88 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/23/20
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
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