Xenophobia much?
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 to mention that some of the maintenance workers were undocumented?! So what? What does their document status have to do with this woman’s disappearance? Did you know that research shows that individuals who are undocumented are far less likely to engage in violent crimes that US citizens? 3. Why make such a point to mention that Jennifer lived in luxury apartments and continue mentioning her car being found in a “bad neighborhood”. Are you serious? Who even talks like that. It’s a major metropolitan area. Neighborhoods are different. Your unnecessary judgments are so obvious. I have never written a review here and this was so blatantly xenophobic and judgmental to folks who don’t live in “luxury” apartments, I couldn’t help myself. Please stop. Reflect on your privilege and lens.
ArleneAnnB via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/15/20
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