“I've been listening to true crime podcasts for years and have enjoyed this one as it deals with a murdered aboriginal woman, and that hopefully this will shine light on one of Canada's problems to the rest of the world. I do have mixed opinions about episode 4. Although it was interesting to hear About residential schools I don't think it was appropriate to bring it up in this podcast. To me it seemed that by mentioning it, and talking about how the suspect went to a residential school, they are trying to justify Alberta's murder and the murder of other aboriginal women, as well as the abuse aboriginal woman face at the hands of their husbands.”Read full review »
“This podcast expands upon the genre of true crime. It should be required listening for all North Americans. The tragic story is researched and told with sensitivity and the narrator weaves in the overarching similarities with those of many MMIW stories, tying in the broader historical, social and...”Read full review »
“This is a compelling and tragic story that is well told. Connie Walker maintains a riveting crime drama narrative while also being reflective and careful to acknowledge the emotional impacts of the story on Alberta's family. Throughout the podcast, we also never lose sight of the fact that...”Read full review »
“Very compelling story, and it's important to shed light on these issues.
From a technical pov, sound levels are a bit random, and the narration is hard to connect with- it's not fluent when every sentence ends with a downward accent (news report style).
I'm eager to hear more about...”Read full review »
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Canada ·
11/17/16
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