Way to blame the victim! Bravo!
The father of the murderer AND the host of the podcast (who is totally unbiased, she’d like you to know) can’t believe the victim’s family is angry their son was murdered. Clearly none of these people have ever been victims of a violent crime. You reached out to the victim’s family several times on behalf of the bloviated douche bag who wrote a letter to them telling them his grief having a son in prison is the same as their having a dead one? LEAVE THEM ALONE. The producers of this mess have clearly never had a loved one as the victim of a violent crime and it shows. If anything was ever a glaringly obvious indicator that Victims’ Rights Reform needs to happen YESTERDAY in this country, it’s this mess of a podcast.
rachrae via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/13/23
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Pros: host’s voice is not terrible which is an element 9 out of 10 podcasts miss, so kudos Cons: this belief that there is a term limit for a murderer because he’s pretending to have changed or possibly has changed. He’s not in prison because he’s a danger to society but because he committed a...Read full review »
nls456 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/23
Episode 1 is a great story and timely with everything going on in society. The reporter/editors did a thorough job and they tell a riveting story but the coverage of the concept of narrative truth vs historical truth was poor. Narrative truth was maligned as a fault found in a shamed individual,...Read full review »
marketsystemexpert via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/27/23
This podcast is incredible — nuanced storytelling, teasing out complex issues about our criminal justice system. Excellent journalism. You get drawn in and won’t be able to stop listening.
Kelakam via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/06/23
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