Excellent podcast
This podcast was made with much thought and details. They brought the case through a better light than that has ever been covered by any new/shows has covered. Hoping their family gets answers. I am a person of color and my parents are immigrants. I find NOTHING racist about that was spoken about. The family was frustrated and unsure of what happened to their loved one. You’re telling me that you wouldn’t be in the same state of mind they were in if no one could tell you where your family member is? She complained numerous times about the leering and cat calls… that would not cause any suspicions? Were they illegal immigrants? Maybe… the family just wanted answers and there was a language barrier. Problem with today’s mentality is we’re quick to call “the race card” or “white privilege” when there wasn’t any raw cut evidence of any. Save the drama and race card for some real racism.
mynameisnoturbizness via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/23/20
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This podcast does an excellent job of telling a haunting story with compassion, intelligence, and insight. It has an intimate feel to it, as though the reporter/host, Cristina Corbin, is an extremely articulate friend speaking directly to you. She asks thoughtful questions of her subjects and has...Read full review »
Sammy D NYC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/17/20
Where is Jennifer!?!?! Prayers for the family.
Heartmyreddog via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/14/20
In the first episode you see blatant tones of racism but it only gets worse from there. I would have loved to hear more about other leads but instead all we heard about was the “illegals” doing maintenance. At least try to hide the racism a little🙄
Adalia10 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/20/20
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