It’s tragic, but an obvious suicide
So many families can’t accept their loved ones commit suicide, and the majority of suicides are carried out in a very short decision-making timeline. This family and this reporter need to let go. People can act happy when they’re fighting depression. They can have everything going for them and still be fighting mental illness. Many people give away their valuables when they know they’re about to die. They make many decisions under mental duress that will never be explained from the outside in. Let. It. Go.
Miaotto via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/23/20
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Excellent production of a death that the police ruled a suicide — but others have their doubts. The evidence is presented in a fair and compelling fashion. Good attention to detail in the storytelling. I’m sorry for Mr. Ewart’s family.
Jack_McCoy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/11/20
Compelling story, so sad.
Nullity via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/19
Great podcast. Thoughtful journalism that seeks to find the truth behind a tragic event. As with other good podcasts such as ‘Serial’ it questions how the police investigate and leave you a little more uncertain about the truth behind stated verdicts.
Dkb!!!! via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/24/19
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