Totally biased- bordering on disrespectful
So, I will begin with the concession that the first episode of the podcast outlines an intriguing take on an older investigation. It’s in the following episodes,however, where things take a turn. Because the victims family has chosen not to be included in the podcast there are only interviews with the alleged murders’ family, where they use their individual interviews to speak ONLY badly about the victim and her immediate family. Without meaningful interviews from those outside of this family, it is hard to think this podcast can be unbiased, or really present a clear and complete image of the family dynamics of the Vaughn family. It’s disappointing that so much of this mean-talk (and SO much of it os unnecessary and does not move the podcast forward) made it to the final cut for the episode and I wonder how any audience is suppose to be convinced of the wrong conviction with the evidence the host has presented.
listeningNSP via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/22/21
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