skip it! the tone is way off
Already just feels like victim blaming… Not interested in any piece that continually is questioning, the victims accounts as untrue far-fetched made up stories… Why aren’t you questioning the adults in this manner… Are the victims not to be believed because they were teenagers?
Bobby Bunny via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/08/23
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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
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
As the title suggests, the tone and approach of the presenter is definitely geared towards making the listener believe the accused (parents) are not guilty and that the victims (daughters) are exaggerating and bending the truth. I was hoping for more of an unbiased podcast, so I have found it...Read full review »
_Jay_Fo_ via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/12/23
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