So much missing… one-sided wokeism
One thing unexplored… although it was covered that the podcaster suggests the abortion indicated she felt she was free to move on, it is also possible there was profound sorrow and loss. Grief. A failed relationship. This was in early days of abortion. She mentions it in the letter that it was over. She uses the word “Done”. She semester regretful in that letter. Then she is shot (or shoots herself) in the side/stomach. Symbolic maybe? I think more discussion could have focused on the possibility that she was very despondent about the abortion. No way to know for sure. But it was left unexamined. And where is there proof that the men in the list were all people with whom she was intimate?? Perhaps she was, but no interviews? No corroboration. Doesn’t really fit. I think she was very much in love / infatuated with Doug. I think it is likely she did kill herself. It’s very sad. With more info perhaps a case can be made to open the case. I hope you can go deeper with this. Also way too much of an anti police and woke agenda.
KimBatt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/22
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Excellent podcast. I know personally about some of the corruption discussed here. It got so bad that they had a nickname. PG Pigs. I can see other reviewers don’t agree and would rather just blame you! Lol
The Shoe College via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/25/22
I feel so terrible for her family. The police have always needed to be defunded.
Myka_brooke via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/22
You learn early that Sandy committed suicide - and the evidence supports this hypothesis. The remainder of the episodes are the podcaster's personal distaste for cops and men in general. I don't recommend this podcast at all.Read full review »
Rubja P. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/09/22
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