Riveting story, commendable outcome, missed editorial opportunity
I am happy to see here comments about repetition and lack of editing. This is an important story and the human connection the host/journalist makes with all of the cast of characters is earnest. However, the sensationalist repetition as if it’s a 24-hour news cycle, the shallow writing and lack of professional editing make it all very amateurish. I followed because I work in education Ana specifically around child protection and wellbeing. Here, too, what a colossal missed opportunity: so much more to could have been said around that instead of the constant repetition of things already laid out. The last completely missed opportunity was the utter lack of recognition of the misogyny behind all of it: in the football club, in the school, in the police force, in the families. The twins were Gods, girls and women their objects. Everyone who orbited around them was complicit in that power dynamic. Sorry, it really fell short.
TMR1007 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/21/19
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This has been one of my favourite podcasts to listen to yet. The presenter is so easy to listen to and the way he tells the story of Lynette Dawson is captivating. I hope that the aim of this podcast is achieved and the family get some of their questions answered.
Lyciebea via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/26/18
A great job of investigative reporting. Warms my heart to know it still exists. Hoping it leads to an outcome for the family.
matcha74 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/10/18
I think Joanne Curtis knows much more thank she is revealing. She strikes me as having very low integrity.
GPodSyd via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/08/18
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