Victim blaming
It seems the sole motivation of this podcast is to prove the parents innocence which ultimately blames the victim/s. How many supporters of the parents were interviewed compared to those who believed Emily? And if I hear one more person say ‘I knew her well at the time. She would’ve told me if something was happening’ I will scream. You don’t get that much jail time for doing nothing.
Bud'sMum via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/02/23
More reviews of Shadow of Doubt
I wanted to listen to this in good faith, as I do know that recovered memories and trauma focused therapies are incredibly unreliable, and was curious how that may manifest. However, this case seems a lot more nuanced than it was first presented. Why did it take four to five episodes to mention...Read full review »
Anonymous0450 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/02/23
I remember reading about this case years ago, and it is still just as horrific and disturbing as I remember. I don’t like that the journalist is questioning family members and friends (of course they didn’t witness anything!) has he actually spoken to professionals regarding trauma and abuse ?...Read full review »
starlightwanderer via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/24/23
What a bizarre stance this podcast takes. Several previous students and two of this mans daughters come forward with accusations of SA and this podcast wants us to believe in his innocence? I understand the inconsistency of some of these claims from one of the daughters but exactly how many women...Read full review »
kmeece via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/07/23
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