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I don’t think the host appreciates the role of the men and women in law enforcement. She almost expects to find some sort of mishandling by the police in every case. When the police are working up to the host’s standards, she will bring up a case from the past that was mishandled. Absolutely it happens but not at every department. My ex husband was a police officer for 35 years. His first mission and priority was ALWAYS the victim and would work DAYS without sleep to get justice for a victim. The host should just tell the story. I don’t want to hear her opinion on how the police do not care about people of color because that is a LIE and totally irresponsible to claim. Where is her proof that happens at very police department. Every time she talks about crime happening to a “white person”, she gets in her opinion concerning the quick police again due to being white. I’m ALL ABOUT EXPOSING ALL bad people but to be so negative! this is just my opinion so it doesn’t matter. Bottom line: if you have a family member or friend in law enforcement, the host may frustrate you or make you a little angry: listen at your own risk.
jackiejordan68 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/24
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Squiggles051789 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/25/22
Yaaaaaay!! It’s about time
ounouno via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/22/22
She involves victims’ families when possible and approaches every case with empathy and respect. She encourages her audience to be active true crime viewers by spreading awareness and signing petitions. She donates her own money and has fundraisers or donates a percentage of merch sales to help...Read full review »
Heather8019 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/19/22
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