Small God gets you a hefty jail sentence
Interesting that Wendy’s talk of her “amazing” and life-long relationship with God is non-existent at the end of the last episode when she whines “it’s not fair….” What a small God she must have to end up with the short end of the stick is what strikes me. I must say I wish that when they portray this kind of thing on Dateline, that they would also have a professional mental health expert or psychologist to give some context to what we are watching. Because I think there are folks watching who maybe are in a similar relationship or know others that are and don’t know what they are looking at. Watching it on TV normalizes what is textbook pathological codependent, addictive, and abusive behavior. I’m so heartened to hear that the other dude got sober and that was the key to success for him. Also interesting the difference in the two parties interpretation of “God” Just wish Chris and her would tell the truth. It’s almost they do violence every time they lie about it, grrrrrrr😡
Katykatcool via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/22/23
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JV2134593 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/19/22
I haven’t done the paid subscription but I’m really enjoying this story! Super interesting and for everyone complaining about Nancy’s voice you must be so bored in life id something like that is sooooo bothersome to you. I myself love a southern drawl though
Bdinh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/30/22
I have always loved true crime stories, always loved Dateline and all of the story tellers. However, I’d rather listen to commercials, ones that I can’t opt to fast forward through, than to pay for a subscription. Sorry. Too many options out there. Already too much inflation to now pay for...Read full review »
TheogCM via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/30/22
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