Mostly good, glaring ethical issue
I liked most of the show, but the interview in “The Boogeyman” episode was deeply ethically questionable. The man sounded clearly unwell and likely with some sort of dementia. He probably wasn’t even well enough to give informed consent to the interview. Nothing in that interview can be taken as evidence of anything given the state of the old man. I’m shocked any serious journalist would even finish that job interview, let alone publish it.
KTmC0226 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/22/24
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Growing up I heard about Janice Pocket but was born after her disappearance. So I did not have first hand knowledge, I just knew my mom was always “paranoid” about letting my sister and I out of her sight. Sounds like she had every reason to be so concerned!
nicki177 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/13/20
Disgusting victim exploitation in episode 4. This episode should have had a warning and when a victim asks you not to share something maybe don’t blast the recording.
xcrttdf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/18/20
This is a really interesting deep-dive into these complex cases. For me, it drives me insane that the host says “ex-pecially” instead of “es-pecially”. A minor complaint, all things considered. I love hearing from people who actually knew the victims and that the host really cares about these girls.
arialrosew via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/18/20
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