Worrying
This is a worryingly biased podcast- from episode one there is very much a tone suggesting the victim is making the story up and the parents are completely innocent. Unsure of what the truth is however the podcast is so far very one sided and using the victims mental health to discredit her. Even the fathers passed MULTIPLE accusations of inappropriate behaviour is brushed over extremely quickly. Hope the podcast presents both sides of the case equally moving forward
Teddythedog1994 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/01/23
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I can’t believe in this day and age, blatant signs of abuse are still being glossed over, and abusers are still given such benefit of the doubt. Emily and Sara’s behavior towards their father is being presented as evidence their claims are made up, when really it is just textbook victim behavior....Read full review »
TRam0828 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/01/23
I found these episodes really gripping and interesting, thorough and intriguing. Like some of the other comments however, I have noticed a problematic trend of a lack of diversity and specialised medical, allied health, lived/living experience and information sharing/gathering/educating of the...Read full review »
ShellHall via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/17/23
Incredibly one sided podcast that makes a mockery out of our justice system and invalidates this poor young woman’s awful experience. Production quality is poor with the audio barely understandable in episode 1 and multiple glitches, making it even harder to listen to. Not the Australians usual...Read full review »
Baldling via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/28/23
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