Jaw Dropping
No pun intended! Between the WTFs and near facial dislocation owing to above, the podcast so far is fascinating. I’ve listened to a previous podcast which was much more disturbing. The owners of the so called “respectable” facility were actually selling full or partial cadavers without permission and for profit! I don’t think profit was a notice here. Ineptitude and utter disrespect, undoubtably! Also have to say that the podcast also features the ultimate of rarities. A defence lawyer who is likeable! He maybe defending the indefensible, but he does make some valid points! The crematoria being non- functional for a “couple of months” is no defence however. The “backlog” for want of a better word, is clearly from a time frame significantly longer!
Silent Bob37 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/20/24
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I was aware of this story but it is interesting to hear. Enjoy that interviews are with people who were there and those impacted. What I did not like and the main reason for my 3 star rating is the constant ads for Ashley Flowers! When listening to several episodes at once, it started to feel...Read full review »
Sarmstrong via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/16/24
This is one of the most wild podcasts I’ve listened to and is so unique of a case. I am heartbroken for the victims. I’m only starting episode four but I’m so hooked.
JustBeckyS via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/21/24
This is only five episodes in part because it’s very sad maybe? It’s told very well and it’s not too difficult to listen to the act of cremation. Imagined my loved one but it was told in a factual way and didn’t make me cringe.
kepbel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/25/24
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