“After laying out the narrators plans for the this series, it became clear during the second and third episodes that this story was going nowhere and appeared to become a vehicle for the victims family and friends to push their story following unsuccessful legal action. Whilst no one outside of the family and friends were prepared to speak which was always going got leave the narrative one sided the, constant dismissal of evidence that didn't suit the picture being painted and the long bows stretched to make other evidence appear to to support the story they wished to tell was at times astounding.
I assume the cleaner had some type of psychology degree as we were constantly hearing of here opinion of Pheobe's mental state whereas her actual clinical psychologist's opinion was quickly glossed over in one episode.
The narrators mentioned in both the first and last episode that they'd were not suggesting that Ant Hampel was involved in Pheobe's demise but spent the rest of the series implying just that.
There really does seem a story to tell here and important unanswered questions raise doubts about the findings however these journalists did a substandard job of getting this across.”Read full review »
Ashdon67 via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
11/12/16
“It's a lot of audio of the estranged parents' whimsical view of their 'bohemian' daughter and I do think an aspect of 'finger pointing' to explain why she did what she did, rather than accept she was really mixed up, living on a cocktail of drugs and alcohol. She was...”Read full review »
RippingBracelet via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
05/15/17
“Wow!! Listening to this Podcast along with others similar in nature has me losing faith in Australia’s justice system. Power & Money rule here no matter what crime has been committed...”
maree.p via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
08/23/18
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