Liked it but . . .
I liked this podcast a lot - well-told, well-produced, well-written. Here’s my gripe - by focusing so much on the relationship between David and Ted, what gets lost is the real human tragedy of the Unabomber. In the oddest way, Ted, as an extension of David, becomes a kind of protagonist. I walked away from the series feeling misled - as if we never understood the toll on the families and on society of the random acts of Kazinsky’s acts. It all got overwhelmed by the interesting and strange love between these peculiar brothers. It’s a very interesting perspective and one I am so glad to have gotten to know. But, in reality, Kazinsky was a terrorist and murderer engaged in countless acts of mayhem against innocent people. That fact felt like a footnote in this series.
Harpoon 95 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/25/22
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I really enjoyed this podcast. I knew this story, but not the details. This podcast was interesting and well done.
aducuvoysie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/28/23
Like most people, I was aware of the story and had seen the artist rendering numerous times when the story would, again, make the evening news. If you have ever wondered what is it in someone’s life experience that leads to a path like this, this is for you! Very, very well done.
KJ from KY via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/30/23
Thanks for taking the time to shed light on parts of this case in a way I’d never heard before. You scored a lot of great interviews and told the story using many points of view. AWESOME!
NexStitch via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/11/22
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