“This is an interesting story that spans decades. In general, Alexis has taken care to show discretion and empathy for the victims and their family. However, given lack of new information while prosecutors built their case, the podcasts seems to be increasingly relying on the disclosure of graphic and disturbing details of the bodies and how to victims were tortured and killed. I stopped listening because I question the point of revealing these details other than to keep ppl listening by appealing to their base instincts for gore and voyeurism. If it were my family member, I would not want this information out there for public consumption and entertainment without some good reason that might be helpful to the case. It’s shameful.”
msmommypants via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/04/24