Such a moving podcast
this eschews the shocker style and just tells you about the young women who had their lives stolen from them and all the people who had part of their lives taken too. It is so calmly and un sensationally told, it really is excellent. At moments I couldn’t stop crying. It’s really about the case, not the killer. i wish more crime podcasts were like this, it feels very caring towards the people who were affected and doesn’t give the perpetrator very much time, thank goodness.
I have none. via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/31/23
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Paul Denyer should be set free. Just as soon as Elizabeth, Deborah and Natalie sign his parole paperwork. The prison officer at the end summed it up beautifully. He deserves nothing.
Dixon Baules via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/13/23
Very respectful style, love it
Nelliesantee via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/05/23
Thought I knew all there was to be known about what Paul did, but am blown away at the level of detail on this. All these Chinese whispers and stories we all heard growing up in Langwarrin, they turn out to be true. I’d heard the stalking stories, even witnessed it happening to a neighbour, but...Read full review »
Tjl87 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/31/23
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