“The first two episodes were pretty good. We heard from Sandy’s family, and started to get a picture of who she was—a young woman looking for approval and belonging. It does seem like she was exploited by a married cop (why not track him down?) and his cop friends who covered for him. That said, episodes 3 & 4 devolve into the same woke/feminist claptrap that infuses so much of our lives now—and has little to do with Sandy. White men bad, cops bad, black people victims, women victims, yawn. These episodes go off on tangents that seem to serve no other purpose than to allow the podcast host a place from which to grandstand. I keep thinking of poor Sandy’s family and what they must be thinking after opening their hearts about Sandy and listening to this woman drone on and on. I was hoping that maybe this podcast might lead to an investigation that proves Sandy was murdered. But this host seems more interested in virtue signaling than helping the Beals.”
Bayview1332 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/02/22