EPISODE 3 SHOULD BE REMOVED!
I’ve listened to all seasons, 1 and 2 are good. EPISODE 3 S2 SHOULD BE REMOVED. Victim shaming a survivor of domestic violence—disgusting. This is all disjointed, the victim himself repeatedly admits the crime…..journalists should do a better job of proving why confession was coerced before doubting the entire process of this case. AND TREATING THAT POOR VICTIM OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SO HORRIBLY. Podcasters lost all credibility episode 3. Maybe the story evolves and you end up seeing things from a different angle, but so far not much evidence to suggest he is innocent. Do a better job of laying out why he is innocent before discrediting the witness, victim family, cops, court, and the accused himself.
ambskoh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/03/22
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Another wrongfully accused & incarcerated story. Well done and I like the host, but unfortunately they chose the wrong guy to try to spring from prison. Even if he didn’t commit the murder in question, he’d have murdered a girlfriend / wife / random woman at some point in his life, so I’m...Read full review »
s dot (what) via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/29/18
These 2 are so judgmental quit putting all people from small towns in Georgia in the same category They are racists against Georgians They don’t have all the facts They Don’t care about the victim her name is DONNA BROWN
Cyndijaneban via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/16/19
As a lawyer, I know there are ALWAYS 2 sides to the story. This presents one side. I would love to know “the rest of the story”. As a proud Southerner, I assure you the GBI is not full of incompetent backwoods people as I feel they were presented here. The reporters, while undoubtedly well...Read full review »
StayAtHomeLawyer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/11/19
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