Heartbreaking story
Mental illness hits home for me. My mother tried to kill me and my sister. Obviously and thankfully she didn’t succeed. My father could never forgive her. I feel for the father and can understand because he still doesn’t know where his children are which other reviewers of this podcast are missing here. He also believes she’s manipulating the system which is exactly what my mother did. Being mentally ill doesn’t mean you’re stupid. Most are extremely manipulative and fully aware what they’re doing. To blame the father, or say he drove her crazy, or some how it’s fault is victim blaming. If it was the other way around and the father killed his kids and the mother was doing this podcast I guarantee to you’ll would have a different opinion. He hasn’t had time to heal because his babies are missing still for gods sake. Yes, the mother needs help but she’s been in a mental health facility no? Again, stop victim blaming regardless if it’s a woman or a MAN. Do better
Hippie_Chick_SC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/31/23
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An absolutely amazing presentation of this case. I hope you keep up the quality you have so far attained. From Down Under 🇦🇺
dillydill54 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/18/23
Episodes 1 and 2 have me hooked. This is a really well produced podcast: quality editing, sound, music, interviews. As a lawyer who prosecutes crimes against children (including prosecuting competency trials), I appreciate the work and sensitivity that’s gone into presenting this tragedy. I’m...Read full review »
LawMaLawMa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/23
If you missed the ads at the beginning of the episode, don’t worry, you’ll hear the same 3 at least once, if not twice during the episode and for sure again at the end.
veganalways7 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/13/23
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