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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A compelling narrative exposing the disappearance of a child and the pain and suffering of the parents. This excellent reporter evokes compassion in the telling! We hope to find Jennifer!
Partridge Peggy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/12/20
I have listened to MANY true crime podcasts and have never heard such a clear cut xenophobic and judgements way of reporting. 1. Who cares if the guys the brother was aggressively questioning didn’t speak English?! You’re in FLORIDA, which literally means “flowered” in SPANISH. 2. Why even bother...Read full review »
ArleneAnnB via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/15/20
The research done for this is clearly bias and the podcaster was not prepared to tackle a case with this amount of controversy in an unbiased manner. For the record, a non-English speaking and possibly illegal immigrant WILL ALWAYS be uncomfortable when confronted by an English speaking white...Read full review »
DJLL19 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/23/20
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