Tragic, but also biased
The podcast started off ok, and I feel for Anthea and her family, but an exploration into how trauma may have also affected Jeff’s behavior in the months and years that followed would have led to more comprehensive storytelling. Instead, the podcast builds an unconvincing case against Jeff and then takes the listener on a strange journey of harassing him as various reporters follow Jeff onto trains and into public bathrooms (c’mon…) and ambushing him in various other ways decades after the still unsolved murder took place. Jeff’s not wanting to participate in this type of gotcha-reporting is not surprising and certainly not evidence of guilt, and neither is the family’s tremendous pain. Heartbreaking all around, but the podcast left me feeling icky.
mesomahony via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/07/24
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Such a heartbreaking breaking situation for a lovely family. This podcast was so drawn out and should really have only taken a few hours to explain the facts and, the interviews. Much appreciated nevertheless. May this family find answers for beautiful Annie ❤️
Geraldine0902 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/09/24
May I ask why the knife is not discussed in detail? Anthea’s blood clearly on it but was there no fingerprints? If not, did someone use gloves. One possibility is that Anthea and Jeff got in a deadly altercation after she threatened to expose him for being gay or a jealous gay lover killed...Read full review »
The Justice Crew via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/21/24
Ben and team, thank you. I’ve been captivated by this story and truly wish the Bradshaw family find justice and the peace that I hope it provides. May I politely ask why the Brunei royalty connection has not been discussed further? Is it purely legal? Surely I’m not the only person wondering how...Read full review »
SJLowe via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/15/24
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