I spoke too soon.
I got a little hasty with my intital review, this is the first podcast I’ve ever heard where it really delves in to listening to BOTH sides because basically in almost every case the family of the accused is so tight lipped about the whole thing and so it was hard to listen to some of this, especially the empathizing with or agreeing with the family of the murderer.. but.. as I kept listening I realized what a wealth of information it provided, playing “devils advocate” even if sometimes it was extremely hard to hear.. i do still have some icky feelings about certain things like how quickly the host seemed to jump on the gone girl theory when it was first given and the warrior death title but all in all I think this is an amazing unique podcast and it was incredible to hear it unfold in real time and both the host and Jayden should definitely team up for more cases.
coollonita via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/03/22
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