Fascinating!
I don’t understand why people are so angry. The story is as full of holes and lacking of proof as things are in real life. Yes he was a flawed father. Yes something happened to the daughter. And yes — recovered memories are not always the truth. But I think we have seen enough cases out there where flawed people end up getting railroaded that it’s certainly in the realm of possibility. It’s hard to understand how all of that violence could have happened and not show up on her body somewhere. I feel sorry for everyone and hope the daughters find some good psychological support.
Coopie557 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/11/23
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