The absurdity of the Winters ‘ demands - and you clearly stand by them
I’m not quite sure why you’d sided with the Winters troubled children. Your tome certainly was. True, they had a terrible childhood but so did their Holocaust survivors ancestors. They were also incredibly lucky to have a benefactor that, either for legal or moral obligation (irrelevant in my opinion) tried to get them all out of addiction, bought them luxury assets and lifestyle. They did not work hard for those things did they? They got them for free essentially. And now they sued him he no longer ‘helps them out’? Well why should he??? Oh they had to sell a cottage to pay him back? And??? Does anyone else see how absurd the Winters argument is?
&@59 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/15/24
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I enjoyed this perspective. Kerry is such an interesting person. I can’t help but feel that he still comes off sounding super privileged. He got millions from Barry and turned around and sued him. Then he trashes Honey. She did sound like a character but I understand why the family wont speak to...Read full review »
Special_K227 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/13/23
This podcast drew me in from the very first episode. The thoroughness of the journalist and the telling and u folding of the story has me anxiously awaiting subsequent seasons.
hoopybunny via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/09/23
His reading of the morally vacant Sherman Six Laws at the finale was really good!
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