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Sins of the Child

Law&Crime
Karen Read
John O'keefe
YNW Melly
Florida
Sean Combs
Law and Crime
Oxford High School
Death Penalty
Sex Trafficking
Racketeering
Healthcare
Brian Thompson
Luigi Mangione
Ethan Crumbley
Massachusetts
Boston Police
Jennifer Crumbley
James Crumbley
Parental Responsibility
Murder Trials

On November 30, 2021, when Ethan Crumbley opened fire on his classmates at Oxford High School killing four students, the reactions to this modern American phenomenon were sadly familiar. The events that unfolded in the aftermath of the Michigan shooting, however, were anything but. The teenage assailant’s parents, Jennifer and James, were thrust into the national spotlight, when, in an unprecedent... more

PublishesMonthlyEpisodes11Foundeda year ago
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4.0 out of 5 stars from 175 ratings
  • Couldn’t make it through two…

    Sorry, Charlie Langton is too animated for this. Barely Got through the first episode. If I didn’t already know this case really well, this would have been confusing. Jumped from one unidentified recorded voice to another with no context.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    linnygrissle
    United States7 months ago
  • Not a real podcast

    I’m on the fourth episode and while I am interested in the story, the podcast itself is nothing more than a string of recorded comments from many unidentified people, strung together with minimal robotic narration, and there is certainly no investigation or compelling storytelling. The first couple of episodes are particularly all over the place. The podcast is basically just playing public record testimony and comments from other reporters. I also do not like the narrator because she sounds lik... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    martinritter
    United States9 months ago
  • Irrational & Lacking

    Love me some Law & Crime, however this couldn’t be more biased.

    Neutral and concise is the best approach, but this is so different from the others.

    Hate the Crumbley’s but can you just be neutral and accurately tell the COMPLETE story.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Jessiesue1612
    United States10 months ago
  • No actual reporting. Very thin.

    Court proceedings are interesting, and there are a few things that you may have learned if you hadn’t read already.

    But you hear that WE NEED THE TRUTH without context to what the speaker means. There is one interview with a firsthand source — and it literally comes in the last ten mins of the series.

    It’s a tremendously sad story, and this tells you nothing you don’t already know, while avoiding many important issues.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    AJR835333
    United Statesa year ago
  • sad story, well done podcast

    i liked the way this podcast was done. i thought it was very well presented. i saw a lot of complaints about the local reporter but i think that kept my interest, rather than just our host.

    this story is awful. i wish something was done to prevent it. many parents need to do better. be a better, more-aware parent to your kid. know what is going on, or at least try to, and do something to help them, especially if you’re seeing signs. the school also should have done better.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kristi821
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners express a divided view on the podcast, with some praising its thoroughness and the unique perspective on parental accountability in school shootings, while others criticize it for lacking in-depth commentary and reporting.
There are complaints about perceived biases in coverage, particularly regarding the portrayal of legal proceedings and family dynamics.
The podcast has been noted for its sensitive handling of a tragic subject, resonating well with audiences interested in deep dives into societal issues.

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#163
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#188
Netherlands/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#197
Ireland/True Crime

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What is Sins of the Child about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content presents a deeply analytical narrative surrounding the tragic shooting incident at Oxford High School, where the teenage shooter, Ethan Crumbley, killed four of his classmates. Unique to this case is the unprecedented legal action taken against the shooter's parents, bringing forth critical discussions about parental accountability and safeguarding children from societal issues. Each episode traverses the legal intricacies of the trials faced by the Crumbleys, while examining broader societal and cultural implications of youth violence, the role of parents in preventing such tragedies, and the influence of media coverage in shaping public opinion. Through a meticulous review of events, court proceedings, and societal reactions, ... more

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