Great story, terrible ending
The story is so well told with enough details to have us imagine what was seen by the victims and guilty. This is one of those stories where not only do we have innocent and guilty but one is both. The monster in this story manipulates a man-boy and knows exactly how to get him to do what she needs him to in order to live a life without working hard again. Jaime in this situation is the classic case of what happens when a child doesn’t have his mother’s love and searches his whole life for it, only to find a user and abuser who leaves a trail of victims in her path. Keith does his research and views the scene photos himself, asks the victims and guilty questions to get more info for us and asks the right ones. He tells stories like a story book but without the fluff from fairytales. His sarcasm is noted and adds to the tone. I hope Ron’s girls heal over time and Jaime finds help through therapy. Both saw how wonderful Ron was and his legacy left.
Yesdnyl99 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/26/23
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Ohloveleia via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/28/22
I highly recommend this podcast to anyone who is a fan of Dateline or Keith Morrison’s storytelling. This case was very memorable, so I had to see if there was anything new about this case that was included in the Dateline special.
Shellz85 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/18/22
Only two episodes!!! Really!!!! ☹️ Love Mr. Morrison voice!!!❤️ Love love
ginalfraz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/16/22
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