Deplorable, biased and oh so corny
Nancy absolutely admires cheating, murdering and baby abandoning Candy and laughs like a hyena about it as if she couldn’t be more proud. She relates to her and because of the lens through which she sees this case and presents it to the listeners as such. Not because the woman murdered was anything but kind. But because the woman that murdered her with an axe happened to be a feminist and she finds her “relatable” because she reminds her of her friends and grandma. Having someone who comes across as a sociopath for a host does the show a great disservice.
Oooonaanaa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/10/23
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