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Excellent reporting & disturbing storyline. Thank you to the brave women who pushed forward with such a disturbing and traumatic experience.
I’m in awe of these women and the powerful force that moved them and brought them together to pursue justice. Thank you for investigating and presenting their story and this case. I am across the country and had not heard of it. I came across this podcast by chance, too and can’t tell you how grateful I am to have found it. I am facing an equally personal fight to hold ‘the powers that be’ accountable for failings that have led to the most painful tragedy I’ve ever known. Your podcast presentat... more
Really well done
Series was amazing! Well written, well produced and very intriguing. However, the final episodes are only available with a subscription. Either have the entire series available or not.
Laura Beil and her group did it again! Fantastic reporting!
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