Sad story, narrator takes away from the victim
What a sad story this is! It’s a story that should be told. Listening to how everyone talked in the 80’s was crazy. They do a good job showing racial tendencies by the police but that’s where they also do a disservice to the victim. Non-stop racial attacks on thousands and thousands of hours of evidence is clearly bias on their part. The narrator clearly wanted Jake to say something negative about the detectives but he wouldn’t and she tried to mislead him. She should write the family a letter apologizing for making this about race and not the death of Shelly. What losers!
Msp629 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/22/23
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To begin a podcast with how much you hate everything about the town and then expect the listeners to believe you will come at this story with a fair viewpoint is bad reporting. This lady has nothing but negative things to say, what a sad way to live your life. “Laramie is worse than a war zone”-...Read full review »
KLE123nsjdn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/23/23
Starts off promising, but then becomes very tedious and slow. Most of the episodes near the end are just straight recordings of decades-old police interviews. If I wanted to interpret things myself, I’d do my own research. I listen to podcasts for more than that.
SEP825 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/25/23
I was fascinated by this story. The unreliability of memory kind of blew me away. I had no idea it could be like this and made me wonder - alarmed - about how many times a case has been affected by someone misremembering something. How many people have testified under oath regarding a memory that...Read full review »
lkg20 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/25/23
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