The last episode.
It seems clear to me that the attending officers failed to section off the crime scene, that no possibilities should be ruled out when attending suspected wanderings or abductions, that the house and cats should have been searched as a matter of procedure to rule out family, that Mr Jubelin was too close to the foster family, that he was trying to fit people in the frame that aligned with the beliefs or theories of the foster parents, that there is significant evidence that should have ruled out many persons of interest including Mr Savage (seems obvious that he took longer than 45 minutes to hike up and around the back way to his house. Likely back at 12:45 and then minded his own business as some old people do. My dad would be just like tgat) Mr Jubelin we will hear became enmeshed and his protection of the foster parents is why they have dogged the incoming lead detective and investigations, that FACS has yet again taken children from one perceived harm without constant review for opportunities to reconcile families, that foster parents are not scrutinised enough and our systems are flawed and failing children
RenaeCassandra1 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/10/21
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Let’s keep the pressure on Police to find out what happened. Both sets of parents and families need answers!! Too sad for words on every level. I think it was a good idea to make William the focus of the podcast and not focus on the salaciousness of the back story of both sets of families!
Justice For William mark 2 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/01/19
I've been listening to a lot of the Aussie crime pods recently, and thought the first episode of this one was the best I've heard in a long time. It's a story I'm only vaguely familiar with, so looking forward to learning more and here's hoping that the power of podcasting can...Read full review »
Wilson_Pickett via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/24/19
It’s ok, it’s just very repetitive. Natasha repeats what Leah says a lot and makes it really frustrating. Listening to foster parents is interesting. I was also hoping that I would be hearing things I hadn’t already heard.
KimJMcIntosh83 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/25/19
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