Excellent
The eternal question when one person kills another is so often, why? In its examination of that question, Violation has the substance many crime and justice podcasts lack. Thought provoking in the best way.
Jayeltee via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/12/23
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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
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
I find it interesting that many reviews want to state “a man murdered a family’s child”. A child, with uncontrolled / undiagnosed temporal epilepsy, with a history of having been sexually abused, killed another child. Of course the child did not behave in a way you would expect adults to...Read full review »
Ukfanpedsrn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/08/23
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