The truth is in the psychology
This podcast thoroughly attempts to question the evidence. However there is much more than legal “ facts” in cases such as these. The truth is in his psychology and his motive. He drove into the dam. He didn’t do this to get back at Cindy. He did this to try and get her back. Cindy had lost her previous partner to a car accident. After that she commenced a relationship with Farquharson. In his despair over losing her, he imagined that if she was plunged into grief again, she would fall back in love with him, like she did the first time. That’s why he didn’t try and rescue them and that’s why he wanted to be there when he told her.
YancoGlen via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/14/24
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Actually, 0 stars. Men covering for men and their violence. Given the current tidal wave of men’s violence in this country, I cannot believe someone approved the idea behind this podcast - ‘but he’s a good bloke!’. Yuck. Take it down and let these little boys and their mother rest peacefully.
jfkepidj via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/24/24
Australia is in a domestic violence epidemic and you are platforming a man who punished his ex-wife in the most unspeakable way, by drowning her three boys in a damn and then going to tell her to her face. Shame on you for calling this investigative journalism. I would expect this drivel from a...Read full review »
ssarah91 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/06/24
The guy was convicted twice and you’re trying to tell us he is innocent. Makes me feel sick.
Leahcim991356268 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/23/24
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