Well researched
This is a thorough and thoughtful retelling of the Frankston murders. The inclusion of the families highlights the long term impact of the murders (and makes for some heartbreaking moments). The final few episodes make the case that Denyer should not be released on parole. This is where the story breaks down and becomes a kind of freeform exploration of why Denyer is bad. Episode 10 in particular feels almost completely unstructured and at times almost tabloid. Also, it is disappointing that no experts on trans issues were included in the lengthy discussion of Denyer’s sincerity. The majority of the episodes are first rate, but the last few are a departure. As an aside - the ad placements are incredibly jarring and repetitive.
K_@_K via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/01/23
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