Skewed towards doubting victims
As the title suggests, the tone and approach of the presenter is definitely geared towards making the listener believe the accused (parents) are not guilty and that the victims (daughters) are exaggerating and bending the truth. I was hoping for more of an unbiased podcast, so I have found it frustrating so far. Also, the episode pace and structure are not immersive as other podcasts from The Australian.
_Jay_Fo_ via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/12/23
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