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I grew up in the 80s, and I was enthralled and horrified by this story at the time. It was terrible the way Jennifer’s reputation was trashed by both the legal system and the media, and Amanda’s similar experience, though from the other side, lends extra poignancy to the story. Jennifer’s friends are so eloquent as they relate their impressions of her, and gave an extra dimension of humanity to this excellent podcast. I live in New York and I pass by the tree where her poor body was found and where she was murdered, and I live across from and sometimes go to Dorrian’s, and I think of her every time.
Jeanniekate via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/29/20
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