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The research and details available are commendable considering the time of Covid-19 and the amount of time that has elapsed. I hope this podcast will bring justice for so many who were marginalised, both by society’s hate and then through the appalling violence done to them and the severe trauma of those that survived. To the ‘Doodler’, your cowardly acts of victimisation because you needed to feel powerful in your own pitiful life, and your continued silence by not coming forward demonstrates just how pathetic you are and have always been, even when you thought you believed you had power over life and death, you have acquired nothing.
Ndebeledoll via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 05/01/21
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Fagan has the cred, and sometimes cynicism and salt, that only comes from decades on the streets of SF writing about the issues that matter. This podcast was both interesting and entertaining, especially for this native son of SF. I was left wanting more and feeling like we had to all pitch in to...Read full review »
rudypa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/07/23
Sadly I tried to finish it but, it just wasn’t good. I know people put a lot of time in this, but the ton of this from the LGBTQ+ stand point seems like something that would be relevant back in 2001 not 2021… and I had hoping it was leading to something, but really all it is is a show about “huh,...Read full review »
Kboyd14 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/27/21
In the podcast we just listened to ... we heard expert testimony that composite sketch drawings of suspects are somewhat unreliable. Yet, this podcast uses a composite sketch drawing of The Doodler for their podcast logo!? Perhaps this will be explained in future episodes of the podcast.
SoMa Wally via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/21
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