Unnecessarily salacious
I was extremely interested in the topic because it was such an unusual outcome of the shooters trial, but even the tone of the narrator sounded like they were sharing gossip than giving an impartial account of the proceedings, which felt like a disservice to the story and the victims. And I agree with the other reviewer - why the descriptions about what the women were wearing??? If you wanted to set the scene so the audience could imagine what was happening, why not share the setting and rooms etc. It was so awkward and cringy to get the fashion update. I hope another podcast covers the topic so I can have a better listen. This version is so-so if you have nothing else, but I would go elsewhere if you have a choice.
carebearville via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/11/24
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This is an important look at how and when parents can be held responsible for their child’s terrible deeds. The parents in this situation were held accountable for their wrong doing. The victim impact statements were very moving and a deeply important part of the story.
composeyourself via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/21/24
This trend toward 20 to 30 minute podcast episodes has got to go. I’m not subscribing to anything that doesn’t give me enough story to hang onto from episode to episode.
CrackedV via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/25/24
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