Another misogynistic piece of Australian media
Filled to the brim with victim shaming and biased representations of a ‘poor father’ who has been mis-represented. The couple were charged in court with irrefutable evidence. This podcast does exactly what it says it will do, which is to cast a shadow of doubt across the claims of victims who struggled for years to be brave enough to tell their stories. A tacky approach to a classic case of abuse and the Stockholm syndrome that comes with it. I feel very sorry for their children who continue to be abused and mistreated by lazy ‘journalism’ like this.
Claire Dalgleish via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/30/23
More reviews of Shadow of Doubt
I don’t care how good the content is. You people are off your brains if you think that ordinary people can afford to sign up to a subscription to the tune of $49 for every podcast they’d like to listen to! I don’t pay to listen to the radio - I don’t pay to watch TV - and I don’t pay to listen...Read full review »
MadDogNOz via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/30/23
Not sure what the truth is. It’s difficult to believe the victim and perp isn’t a model citizen but I’m not sure he is the monster he has been portrayed as. I think the victim has trauma but nothing like the years of extreme abuse she claims. I think it’s exaggerated and they believe there own...Read full review »
mica042 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/09/23
This is an extremely poor podcast that takes the incredibly ground breaking work of Dr Van Der Kolk a preeminent trauma expert psychiatrist deeply out of context and makes out like he supported recovered memories which he does not. He is supporting victims who post trauma disclose abuse and are...Read full review »
lulucondi via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/06/23
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