Victim focused, well researched podcast
I had never heard of these crimes previously (won’t mention the perpetrator by name). This podcast is well researched and by focusing on the victims, their families and friends it gives the three young women the respect they deserve, an idea of their characters and the positive futures they had ahead of them and a sense of the scale and impact of loss. I could have done with a few explanations of Australian colloquial expressions and I personally hated the background music that kept popping up but that is nit picking an exceptional series.
Gingerpoppy via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/07/23
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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
Professional, thoughtful, and relevant. Thank you!
npelosi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/31/23
A well researched and sympathetically delivered account of a terrible crime committed by a shameless psychopath. My heart is with all the families who have survived through this nightmare. I hope you all find comfort and peace
ang.jd via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/04/23
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