Fantastic Journalism!
Some of the people commenting have complaints about biased journalism, or feel that it’s aimed toward making the police seem like the real criminals. Police corruption happens sometimes, though I believe that the majority of officers really are the good guys; dedicated men and women working hard to protect and serve in a time when a lot of people don’t support them. That being said, in the case of Curtis Flowers, it seems as though corruption runs deep in his small, backwoods, Mississippi town. But, not just police corruption; it seems to go all the way to the judges seat.
Willyzook via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/29/19
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Like the step by step, primarily facts of the investigation of the first 2 episodes. Limited opinon/speculation thrown in to provoke thought and discussion. Excited to follow!
KanzaSue via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/08/16
The first two episodes are excellent in storytelling and research. The author states at the outset that she isn't sure that an investigation that took 27 years to find the killer could be called a success , but I don't find the reporting to be biased. This report brings to light the...Read full review »
Twizzlersister via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/08/16
I've listened to the first two episodes and am mesmerized by the well-researched and well-told story. I can't wait for more!Read full review »
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