A convincing, one-sided story.
I understand the main character’s difficulty in believing her father murdered her mother, but that doesn’t make her arguments any more credible. The title comes from a vehicle that was reportedly seen leaving the general area of the murder but which doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with the murder. Much attention is given to trying to establish that dna recovered from the victim’s clothing must be tied to the murderer, when, again, it may have nothing to do with the crime. Neighbors and relatives who say that the deceased feared for her life due to her husband’s threats are dismissed as liars, even though no possible motive is given for them to lie. There are other problems but why rehash them all? I gave the series a fair shot, listening to the first 6 episodes, and am convinced that this series is just a therapy for a daughter who lost both her parents.
ZekeNToby via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/10/21
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horseygirl2222 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/09/21
Mike did it case closed. Go away
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