In December 2014, Katja Faber received the news every parent fears most. Her son Alex, 23, had been killed. Chilling details emerged in the months that followed: her son’s killer had been his university friend Bennet – the son of an ultra-rich art dealer – who had brutally beaten Alex before murdering him. The killing took place on Zurich’s Gold Coast – a place of extraordinary privilege, just lik... more
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Rumors swirl about Bennet’s whereabouts, fueled by now-deleted social media posts bearing his name and likeness. Meanwhile, Katja Faber reflects on the grief community she has built and the solace she’s found on the farm she’s cultivated in Spain. Fi... more
Sam Hunter, Alex’s childhood friend, recounts the eerily similar death of another friend, Liam Anderson, in Sydney, Australia. Journalist Sacha Batthyany delves into the psychology of extreme wealth, exploring a self-help course designed for those bo... more
Katja Faber transforms from mother to defender as she gears up for the biggest legal fight of her lifetime – the appeal and ensuing retrial. We examine a Swiss legal loophole that Bennet’s team exploits in an attempt to free him. And just when she le... more
Katja Faber steps into the courtroom to face her son’s killer. Bennet’s defense claims he suffered a drug-induced psychotic break and is therefore not responsible for his actions. Katja uncovers something she never could have predicted—Alex’s homicid... more
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Failed to make me care at all about the victim who was mixing in high class rich circles. Gave up.
That comment is writhe with victim blaming. Just because drugs are involved doesn’t mean it’s any less horrible of a crime. People who use drugs are still people. Shame on you.
I’m confused by the generally great reviews. Essentially this is a story about two drug addicts that get into a drug fueled fight and one of them is killed and the only reason it is even mildly interesting is because both of their parents have money. But put this same story into the awful parts of Philly and swap cocaine/ketamine for meth and this wouldn’t have interested anyone whatsoever. 75% of the podcast is about the very wealthy mother of the victim talking about how horrible it is (and ye... more
Life changing listen x a must listen for everyone x Katia will change your life for the better no matter what kind of grief you’re living through
Sorry I’m not a fan. It’s not the story that is the problem, it’s the whole structure of the story and the posh voices I couldn’t be bothered with. The first 10 minutes put me off entirely. All the name-dropping and rich folk achievements did my head in.
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