Original soundtracks of investigators
Very gruesome but thanks for including the soundtracks of the various persons involved (police, detectives, coroner, psychologists) as well as the extended family members of the victim and defendant. Sadly the judge was correct when saying the family is ultimately responsible — not “the system”; children don’t come with instruction manuals. There are unexpected life events (death/sickness of a parent, loss of a home, etc). Many times an outsider can see what’s happening to another person and does not know what to do or who to turn to for guidance. We are all humans and make mistakes. There is forgiveness and grace given to us, which we don’t deserve any more than anyone else. I hope Taylor can redeem herself in prison—it will be hard; I pray that there are people who can walk along side her in this difficult path forward.
USA Mknitter via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/04/24
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On top of the level of gruesomeness in this crime, it’s hard to listen to her aunt insist she is not evil. I’m sorry but I don’t care how much trauma a person goes through these are not the actions of a heart that isn’t evil. And besides, her trauma other than optional drug use was not that high...Read full review »
HBGirl99 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/24
I find it very difficult to hear and understand what’s been said in the recordings because of the audio quality and I wish there was a transcript I could look up. That would really help.
ned-sanders via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/12/24
You can listen to this podcast for free on other channels! Won’t pay a dime to listen to something that others put out for free!
fghhjgfddd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/23
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