Incredibly biased
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 that the father had a history of sexual misconduct allegations and confirmed physical abuse? Maybe some of Emily’s memories are not wholly accurate but it seems undeniable that this family was incredibly abusive
Anonymous0450 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/02/23
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This feels like it comes from a really one sided place, he believes Tara’s words “because it wasn’t a conversation she could forget” but when the victim remembers specific details about the assault it’s bizarre and unlikely, as a survivor myself, an assault too, is something you can forget.
milioparsini via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/11/23
Especially considering ‘ Police searched their home found buried tools and bloodied clothing the girl had hidden during her years of abuse. Etched into the wooden framework of the shed police also saw the words "trapped", "dad" and "mum is coming" – done by the girl using...Read full review »
The Plum Fairy via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/10/23
This podcast would probably be amazing if I could hear what they are saying instead of hearing very super loud crickets or cicadas louder than the narrator
lauren9828 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/27/23
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