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Murderers and Their Mothers
The Debrief
Everyone is someone's child, even a serial killer. In each episode, Donal MacIntyre and a team of experts examine the complex stories of serial killers' family relationships and on a case by case basis looks at the vital role played by their mothers. This Podcast is the companion series to the TRUE CRIME show ”Murderers and Their Mothers”. #MurdererMumsTRUE CRIME is an expert-led documentary and series channel analyzing authentic criminal cases with an in-depth journey from the crime scene, through the investigative process to the courtroom.TRUE CRIME is available on...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.4 stars from 24 ratings
Generally Very Terrible.
Stereotypes, mistakes and those terrible terrible accents.
Varekaidream via Apple Podcasts · Poland · 12/09/22
Bromberg
Constant interruption, swearing and unintelligible conversation with inappropriate laughter. No thanks.
akmd via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/15/19
Interesting but problematic
Interesting, but blaming women for the toxic behavior of men is problematic. For example, the Iceman was clearly molded into a killer by his father, not his mother. Yet somehow the mother gets the blame.
M12457 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/10/18
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