Biased podcast seeking to blame the wife
I wasn’t impressed by the first two episodes. It was clear that the podcast was laying the foundation for Kimberly to be the killer and Chris was a mere innocent victim. I decided to stick the podcast waiting for them to discuss evidence as the first two episodes had absolutely no evidence. I made it three minutes into episode three when I had to stop listening. It’s absolutely disgusting how the make Chris into a victim. Kimberly was so mature and Chris was easily influenced by such a seductress. It was the final straw. I honestly don’t know how people can put out such horrible work. If you want to say Christopher didn’t do it, then maybe you should look at the evidence. Because whether Kimberly’s mother was an awful cook has absolutely nothing to do with this case. Neither does the fact that Kimberly’s family are bookworms. Horrible.
jcgla via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/22/21
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I’m only 10 minutes in but I’m bored to death and have to turn it off. I don’t care to hear about the fish he caught when he was 10 years old. Get to the case.already.
orenishiii via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/18/21
Episode two- The Murderers’ family trashes The Victims’ family. Seriously this needs balance…
Whale Blowhole via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/16/21
I’ve never left a review before but just had to for this one because it’s so bad. I’m on episode 3 and can’t figure out the point. The premise is to prove Chris didn’t do it but the podcast has barely even discussed the actual murders. Episode 2 and most of Episode 3 is nothing but his family...Read full review »
Ladams121 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/22/21
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