Clearly biased
It appears the creators are picking and choosing their evidence and experts to fit with a certain agenda. No mention whatsoever of the fact Farquharson turned off his car’s headlights before switching off the ignition. When asked about this, he blamed it on one of his deceased sons. The latest episode presented him as a good husband (selectively interviewing his friends and family), but the reality according to his wife was quite different. When Australia is in the middle of a domestic violence crisis, with so many women and children killed at the hands of men, advocating for a family annihilator seems an odd choice.
Eirocka via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/30/24
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Illana.m via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/15/24
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KayeRoe via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/02/24
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