Skewed
Bias towards a murderer who can’t explain why he did it. Focuses on this story as if the murderer is the victim.
ElSiv10 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/06/23
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I can’t believe WBUR allowed this podcast to move forward with so little empathy toward the victim’s family and the perpetrator’s wife’s ex. This reporter asks so many solid questions and does such great work with Jake, and yet is—until the final episode—pretty much blind to the reasons that ex...Read full review »
Wendypendy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/14/23
I wish they had chosen a more sympathetic case if they truly wanted to discuss the parole system. If you are listening to learn more about the actual murder, you will leave with more questions. I feel very bad for the victims family to have to be revictimized by the one sided narrative. Could...Read full review »
Sea Era Biscuit via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/14/23
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
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