Biased and badly structured
Setting aside the bad music, the 12+ adds per episode and the unnecesary and abundant interviews, this podcast suffers from a terrible bias and horrible handling of information. It explains everything that the police did wrong in their investigation and then it goes and does the same to point the finger at the victim. I could list all of the omissions, contradictions and false accusations but instead I will limit it to the one that I thought was the worst offence. On episode 5, when interviewing a psychologist, they talk about mental illness as if it was the biggest clue to prove a murder suicide scenario. The worst part being when the so called psychologist states "bipolars are known for being very cruel". This is insensitive, unprofessional and blatantly ignorant. Terrible podcasting.Read full review »
art_6273883 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/14/23
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First episode went fine. Second episode is a joke. The Vaughn family members have no shame. Their attempt to character assassinate Kim's family was a little heavy handed and gross to hear. Instead of thinking a family who chooses education is a bad thing maybe a little education would have...Read full review »
Applels via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/17/21
I am looking forward to listening to all of the episodes in this podcast. So far, I think it is well done and will provide information not disclosed during the trial. It’s good to get all the facts, positive and negative.
ekaymoore via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/21/21
I understand the Phillips family did not respond to requests to participate, but to continue to allow the Vaughn family to speak badly about the Philips family without any bearing on the actual case and continually giving the impression that their son is perfect in every way is obviously skewed...Read full review »
Colorado Ally via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/21
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