Not victim-centered; felt awful listening to this.
I don't respect this kind of storytelling. It was so horrible I couldn't listen. A more intelligent and compassionate storyteller would not dwell on the truly gory details of the crime, but might instead explore what drives a human being to commit such a depraved and sadistic act, and how the legal system deals with such people and whether justice for the victim and his family is even possible. I stopped listening when I realized this would not be a measured and thoughtful approach to a truly horrific crime because I don't want to contribute to the further victimization of Shad's family. Just awful.Read full review »
CJinT.O. via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/25/24
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I really appciate podcasts that cover lesser known cases. I think everyone’s story deserves for be told. But I could not finish this. The details were gruesome and I physically could not listen. I understand some details are necessary, but they went a little too far.
Akashford via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/23/24
There was not nearly enough about the victim and yet a ton about the murderer and how she should be released at some point because she made one mistake. I’m sorry, did I miss at any point during this entire thing her showing one tiny bit of remorse?
Cpj8 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/29/24
What dateline gets right in this podcast gets wrong is that dateline makes you care about the people involved. I know almost nothing about the victim, the family, or even the killer. For example, they said that she changed her name either to or from Coronado to Schabusiness. Uh why? When? (Can...Read full review »
shalliexo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/18/24
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