Engrossing and ambiguous
While I sometimes felt this podcast treated Jake as if he had been exonerated and it was a wrongful conviction, I still really enjoyed the reporting, which was thoughtful and engrossing. I just hope and pray that one day these series will start to number the episodes, it’s unnecessarily time-consuming to have to hunt for the next episode and try to remember what was the date of the last episode I watched, etc. That’s my own problem though, good series!
Simpsoncita via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/05/23
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I waited until the end of the series to write this review. I am an attorney and avid podcast listener, and this is truly one of the most biased podcasts I have ever listened to. The tone, criticism, and attitude toward the victim’s family is appalling. The host blames the one-sidedness on the...Read full review »
Court. D. L. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/04/23
An interesting case that shows how easily the justice system can be manipulated and how the cards are stacked to keep people incarcerated. You can have whatever opinion you want about the victims or the murderer in this case, but I find it funny how many people who lack critical thinking skills...Read full review »
mcr86 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/10/23
It is crazy the number of poor reviews because people are upset how the victim’s parents are portrayed. Their actions are the most obscene part of this whole story. The behavior of a 16 year old is somewhat excusable because their brains aren’t full developed, but the remarks of the victim’s...Read full review »
SoCalRaver via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/18/23
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