“I can’t help but feel thrown off by the structure of this podcast. Why save hard evidence regarding someone’s death for the final episode, and devote the 5 previous episodes to conjecture pertaining to their final moments, going so far to have a former diplomat emphatically say the police weren’t thorough enough in their investigation? Especially when the findings in the last episode contradict those claims. Why wouldn’t obtaining the police report be the first course of action?
This was a great listen: disturbing, gripping, and what’s more it felt important. I just can’t help but feel that the way Mary Lynk chose to tell Karima’s story, and the order in which she investigates was ultimately misguided. Also falls into the trap you see in a lot of true crime podcasts where the author inserts themselves and how they’ve been affected into the narrative, which I feel is missing the point.”
irudidosksdjd via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
05/02/23