Extremely biased
The content is (oddly) very biased against the victim and his family. I wish I could have heard arguments for AND against letting Wideman out on parole. 7 episodes painting the murderer in a sympathetic light is too much.
Josie F. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/23
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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
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
She’s arguing the case for parole , she’s bashing the kid who was killeds family while sticking up for a cold blooded killer. Unless you’re a commie lefty I would avoid
james lisicky via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/14/23
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