Thank you WBUR.
To say that I enjoyed this podcast sounds a bit weird - the whole story is truly saddening. However, it was a brilliant piece of journalism, thoughtfully investigated and compellingly told. I agree with the team that the murdered boy’s parents are victims of a shocking and heartbreaking injustice, but to have carried the hate with them for so many decades must have destroyed them over and over again. It is known that we forgive - not for the perpetrators of our pain, but for ourselves. As for Marta’s ex husband. Well he’s just a bitter, appalling human being whose own children appear to despise him. I feel for them. Well done WBUR. I will most certainly be waiting for your next project. And thank you for bringing otherwise unknown American stories to life.
Stella68442 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/03/23
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Why must I wait an entire week to hear more episodes??
tp handelman via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/20/23
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So where is the podcast about the 16yr old who stabbed his roommate at camp to death in 1988? How can anyone leave a review when there is only a trailer and no podcast?? It says the podcast is available March 2023. It is March 2023 - Where is the podcast? Or is this a case of bait and switch??
novazopp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/11/23
Wish the victims family took part,
posseh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/03/23
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