Shadow of Doubt
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A mystery that just keeps twisting and turning. Journalist Richard Guilliatt - the reporter who exposed cancer fraudster Belle Gibson - investigates a confounding case, and a family torn apart.
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Concerning
19 mai
A family destroyed, no matter what you conclude. Police misconduct. Therapist malpractice. Inadequate defence. Extreme mental illness.
Outstanding
2023-05-29
Really terrifying What an ordeal for the entire family and everyone involved A podcast Well done
Biased victim blaming
2023-10-28
I don’t think this podcast should have been published. It has the potential to be so damaging to victims of sexual abuse. At BEST the father is an admitted physical abuser and was sexually inappropriate with his students… and I believe Emily that it was much worse than that. If he’s admitting to being aroused by his own kid imagine what he’s NOT admitting to. And the mother said so many messed up enabling things, it seemed obvious she’s someone who excuses and enables the horrific behaviour of her husband. I think the narrator finally realized in the last episode that this is not a thread that should’ve been pulled on.
Amazing journalism.
2023-05-26
Troubling. Psychiatrists are a menace. Cops have tunnel vision. Lawyers are lazy. All together this makes for a nightmare scenario
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