A good review of the case
Overall, I think the podcast was a good review of the case, but I do think the host went through great lengths to almost absolve the mom/family of any responsibility for Relisha going missing. There’s a way to balance personal responsibility with the larger systemic issues at hand. Certain things seemed to be skipped over or explained away with the majority of the blame placed on the systems at large - I don’t think that fully squares away with general common sense.
The person behind the screen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/03/23
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