Exceptional reporting
This podcast is so well reported and produced, and so disturbing. I was involved in a community theatre production in the late 1990s, of which Doug Walker was the musical director. I was fortunate that my dealings with him were unremarkable, but I distinctly remember not liking him, knowing he was quick to anger and just not someone I wanted to be around. It makes me sick to know now how depraved he was and is. I am in awe of the bravery of all of the women featured in the podcast and I hope they feel the collective support of women and people everywhere who resoundingly denounce this man as the pedophile he is. Let go of the shame, it is not yours to carry. Thank you for your courage.
CJinT.O. via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/27/23
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