“There is nothing new in this podcast. What we know about the effects of narcissistic abuse is missing from this story in the same way it was in the 80’s. It’s long past time for Betty’s release.”
“The narrator spends ample time telling the audience that “we” can’t stop thinking about Betty, what she did, and how horrible the deceased were, but—in reality—this clearly is a passion project for her. I know of no one who’s spent any time thinking about the murderer since Ma Keaton played her...”Read full review »
ManicMonkeyMojo via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/05/20
“But I agree with the comments about the writing being overdone - it’s over the top. However, I disagree with the comments complaining about the Clinton & historical mentions; it’s called context, look it up. Good storytelling places things I their historical/cultural/ political context and...”Read full review »
giagal16 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/29/20
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