It’s like watching the news.
It sounds exactly like watching the news with your eyes closed. The story is interesting enough, however, the hosts questions can come off disrespectful, as if he isn’t taking into consideration the victims families feelings. I also feel like they spent the first episode talking about one victims achievements and how she liked what she did for a living, then for the rest of the time he calls her a stripper this and stripper that. She is more than her occupation.
Bukowskis_lastsip via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/19/19
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