Lunatics running asylums
The pysch “care” totally believable. Ruined another family, made her completely vulnerable to predators in the meantime and let real perp(s) walk away. I don’t know what’s happened to this girl but based on the court findings she clearly had the same incredible resilience to physical assault that Amber Heard did.
Mayoress of Bunding via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/10/23
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
Regardless of your view of innocence or guilt of the perpetrator, this is a great, well informed podcast presented by a journalist with a high level of professionalism who delves into such interesting and confusing topics. I have learnt so much and highly recommend the podcast.
Ceelie17 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
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