What I think I know
I am engaged in this podcast, it is challenging what I think I know. It made me feel uncomfortable and I had to remind myself that I don’t know everything and juries can and do get it wrong. I appreciate the effort it takes to broadcast the minority voice. It is of enormous importance in Australia that we remain open to learning as much as we can and freely discuss concerns about possible mistrials. I would want it if a mistrial happened to me. I’m sure Sue Neil Fraser would support it too.
contempt of justice via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/15/24
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I am appalled that a family annihilator is being given the airtime in a podcast. How cruel and disrespectful when he has been convicted not once but twice of this crime. Think of the people who’s lives have been destroyed by the selfish and murderous actions of this man. You all should be ashamed...Read full review »
RodieB123 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/15/24
Does not provide important details, such as other reasons for the female witness not coming forward earlier from the commentary. Killing a woman’s children is the ultimate form of domestic violence and to take on this subject in the current climate is bizarre and sickening
MildiP via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/22/24
Incredibly poor timing to release a podcast questioning the guilt of a man who has been convicted of murdering his children as an act of revenge against his ex-wife in the middle of a domestic violence crisis in Australia.
l.c.smith via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/02/24
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