Misleading and sensationalist
I only managed to listen to the first ten minutes of episode one when the reporter states “The police said he went missing from his grandmothers house, they lied” then spoke to his biological grandmother outside of the foster grandmothers home. There are so many issues with this. William lived with his foster family from the time he was an infant, regardless of what this reporter may think his foster grandmother was very much a grandparent. To violate the foster grandmothers privacy by dragging the biological grandmother out to her home is another fairly shocking act and raises questions about the journalists ethics. Finally, police did not lie and the picnic was not mislead. If this is the standard this podcast will follow I’d rather not listen.
Leisleigh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/06/19
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suadfhdzdcvvgvx via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/23/19
Congratulations on this fantastic podcast. Definitely provides an insight into what the Bio family have had to deal with since Williams disappearance, also new unheard of information, you guys have done a terrific job, can’t wait for next episode to drop
catpau via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/23/19
It’s not biased to say he was a foster child. It’s just true. And where does the podcast blame the foster parents ????? She’s right the secrecy made everyone think what’s going on when it should have been all about finding William
bella098765 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/29/19
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