Infuriatingly biased
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 subject. (Thinks not allowing a murder parolee - with a brain abnormality that apparently makes him unable to not kill people in their sleep - to drink alcohol is “harsh”.) I felt so bad for the Kane’s, who along with Adam Gross are HEROES. This podcast is every reason to reevaluate parolees and start revoking.
tabutm98 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/10/23
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This podcast is well written and produced. You can tell Beth put a lot of thought into how to tell this story… she lays out the facts and let’s the listener decide how to feel. It really is fascinating so far, I’m looking forward to the next episodes!
slizzardlizard via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/05/23
This podcast is so unsympathetic to the family whose child was murdered. It vilifies a family who lost the person they love most in the world. They may be genuinely afraid of him getting out, and whether you agree or not, they shouldn’t be made to look bad. I can’t even imagine how they would...Read full review »
AshleyF1087 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/23
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
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