Disgusting & money-grubbing
This podcaster isn’t a journalist, they’re a tabloid writer. To imply that police were lying when saying William was with his grandmother, mother & father is blatantly false. Foster parents and grandparents are legitimate parts of a child’s life, and unlike the woman interviewed here, do not help hide the child from police so he can remain in an abusive household. This podcast claims high moral ground of speaking with the “real” grandmother, and that the public has been deceived. In reality, this grandmother has already proven to be a willing participant in kidnapping William when the biological parents would no longer have custody. A child doesn’t go into the foster system lightly - DHS explore every possible family and friend network for a placement first, in kinship care. It’s both cheaper and better for the child. The fact the biological grandmother wasn’t given custody of either William or his sister is highly indicative of her stability and credibility as a positive person in William’s life, and her judgment as a grandmother.
BensMichelle via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/27/19
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Very slow moving. The narrators tone and voice is painful to listen to
kevvie23 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/27/19
I’m not usually singing the praises of Overtington or News Corp, but this is a great start. She is not biased, but looking critically at the removal of William from his parents, the story of his disappearance, and the investigation that followed.
Hgdrvvjj via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/26/19
It’s strange how many people have been outraged over claims of bias against the foster system when there’s only been two episodes. The only critique of the foster system I’ve heard has been the response of DOCS to operate under a shroud of secrecy in response to two separate incidents involving...Read full review »
clidonnici via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/29/19
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