Excellent, but whimpering narrator
Great production and powerful story. For me the narrator, the brother of the victim (born after the event) is tediously self pitying. He sees everything through a victim lens whether or not it’s logically. For example, he bemoans the public fascination with looking for a missing horse (the year after the event) when as he puts it ‘and Indian boy is missing’.
djdjekkfj via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/07/23
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Nav k d via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/21/23
I am only part way through, but I am so affected by the courage of Mic and the other men who have spoken up about the predators who abused them. Vishal family touches my heart and I appreciate how respectful of Vishal’s memory they are. My heart aches for Vishal’s dad, sister and brother and all...Read full review »
KateJessie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/14/23
So many podcasts are plagiarized and you never hear first hand accounts. This is an important and well done story that gives a first hand account.
Maggie May 26 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/08/23
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