So far from a piece of journalism
Terrible reporting. Biased. Misinformed. Misrepresentative. Victim blaming. The facts of the story alone would have been enough for people to see the complexity of this tragic case. I’ve never written a review before but the point of view this reporting has presented is so off-putting I feel compelled to contribute feedback. There is a story here, there is validity to some points but the way it has been ‘performed’ here is downright irresponsible, at best. Most disappointing.
Ang_BY via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/12/23
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Teddythedog1994 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/01/23
This journalist is well known for his belief that recovered memories are false and unreliable, and he tries to use this story as another example of this being the case, however he faces a major problem: the eldest daughter also reports that her parents sexually abused her, and her memories of...Read full review »
rbben via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/30/23
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
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