Incredibly biased
I know since “making a murderer” and serial the trend is to question how fairly the judicial system functions which is justified in many cases however this podcast really just hops on that bandwagon to the point of being offensive. There is no doubt that Jacob committed this brutal crime and the host wonders at least once per episode how the family of a brutally murdered teenager can be so upset, how dare they be allowed to read impact statements in parole hearings. Basically “won’t someone please think of the murderers??!” Meanwhile the murderer’s family shows no remorse whatsoever.
benincasa718 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/23
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Wonderfully and thoughtfully reported! Thank you for shedding light on this issue.
TRam0828 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/25/23
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
US Criminal system needs reform. Jacob Wideman is not the reason why. All said, sounds like a thrill-kill. He would’ve gotten the death penalty if not for his age so life w/out parole is mercy. And the reporter was so incredibly biased, have to wonder if she accidentally fell in love with her...Read full review »
tabutm98 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/10/23
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