Justice for Harmony: The Trials of Adam Montgomery" is a gripping and deeply investigative podcast that peels back the layers of a case that's captivated and horrified a nation. This meticulously researched series delves into the disappearance and tragic death of five-year-old Harmony Montgomery, and the subsequent trials of her father, Adam Montgomery. We seek to uncover the truth, analyze the fa... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 121 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | True CrimeNewsNews Commentary |
Kayla Montgomery, the stepmother at the center of the Harmony Montgomery murder case, has been granted parole from her prison sentence, shedding light on a tragic tale of betrayal and loss. Kayla, who played a pivotal role in her estranged husband Ad... more
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This was real justice for Harmony. The people were able to hear the entire court case so there is no chance for any person to twist the truth around or to pick and choose what they want to twist in their own narrative . Thank you for the audio. I truly hope that the judges will rethink how they place a child when determining if a person is fit to be a parent of a child instead of just a sperm or or womb donor. Just because you gave birth to a child doesn’t make you fit to care for the child.
I can't with this guy. As everyone has mentioned, the episodes are only minutes long and about 40%+ of his measly content are ads. I have no problem forwarding through too many bothersome ads but this guy takes it to a whole new level. It's frustrating because I actually like him and his commentary, but the fact that he continues to make these small minutes long episodes while bombarding us with ads is not doable for any sane listener. You have to go through six episodes to get even half the con... more
Nothing else to say. Can’t get past that.
So basically the reporters voice is obviously AI generated. And the boy speaks at a very fast pace , so I can hardly even make out what the bot is saying anyway. This podcast is a joke , I want to pull my own hair out.
I wanted to listen to this case very much. However, I am on episode 2 and I want to pull my hair out. The hosts voice is grating and the judgement about the court system and child protective services. I just can't. What a condescending jerk!!
Apple Podcasts | #106 | United Kingdom/News/News Commentary |
Apple Podcasts | #189 | Canada/News/News Commentary |
Apple Podcasts | #225 | Sweden/News/News Commentary |
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