Experience with abuse victims
Seems bizarre to hear a journalist so extensively use comments of those around the victim that they didn’t see signs of abuse as some sort of evidence that the abuse did not occur. When does this ever occur? And who would be willing to admit they knew even if they did? I’m listening to this podcast in interest but feeling the reporting is very average. I wonder if the next offerings will be something about the similarities in stories between victims as evidence to support the innocence of the parents.
Rachel Mitchell67 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/25/23
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