sensationalization of a tragic story
Seems like the are taking a sad circumstance and trying to gain from it. Rather than focusing on the details and the young women, the host are focused on themselves and how “heroic” they are being in trying to find the “truth.” It appears that all their “truth” is wild speculation, trying to keep the story alive, which can only be harmful to the loved ones left behind.
Glad plants via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/04/23
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This podcast popped up in my “shows you might like” and I immediately knew which case it’s about as I’ve watched and listened to anything I could find already regarding this case. Can’t wait to find out what the new evidence is and finally get closure for the families and friends!!
SPIKE496 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/05/22
This is a much needed podcasts which from te first two episodes and the after show seems well done. However, what is missing is a Dutch angle since the girls are Dutch, work was done from the Netherlands to find the girl and recover their remains. Most notabely the hosts mispronounce Lisanne’s...Read full review »
hghhhjjh via Apple Podcasts · Netherlands · 10/31/22
Adverts Interrupt the story to distraction. Shame because it sounds like an important story that must to be told. The number of missing women in Panama is beyond disturbing.
SandyLove010161 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/19/22
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