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jbpierceLack of compassionThis podcast leaves me feeling upset and sad at the same time. I truly feel for this family but where is the compassion for the mentally ill. It seems that rather than help her through her demons they decided to label her as incompetent. If only she had received the actual help she needed then there could have been a different outcome.
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Teon77GrippingWell done. Beth is the best. Been listening to her since the 90’s from OJ trial
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GonetreeBrutal and JudgmentalThe husband is quite obviously abusive of his wife with a serious mental illness. “My” kids… he didn’t even know “his” kids weren’t in the house that night! People don’t choose mental illness. They do choose to be jerks. He’s possibly more responsible for what happened than she is. Unbelievably hard to listen to this no clue podcast.
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my ss hero is gone oofThe biggest waste of my timeThis case over view had so much vagueness and holes I wouldn’t even consider it a true crime podcast. I personally think the children are alive but then again you couldn’t give us the slightest bit of factual information surrounding the mothers delusion. I don’t think the cops searched for the children…when questioned about why people thought Catherine had a mental illness all any one could say was her decision making wasn’t right ……ok what does that even mean .
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ShessomagicFantastic Podcast I wish didn’t existThis was a truly heartbreaking story. I wanted to jump through my phone and give Troy the biggest hug in the world. I don’t know how he’s gone through all of this and still keeps his chin up. It has to be so incredibly painful and frustrating. I hope someday he gets all of his answers. Well put together. I couldn’t wait to listen to the whole thing.
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BjunebugHeartbreaking storyThis is a great compelling podcast! Listening to each episode, I couldn’t wait to hear the next episode unfold. It’s a heartbreaking story to know Troy has lost his two young children & will never know what happened to them, will never see them again or will never have closer! It’s very disappointing to hear that Catherine was not able to be held accountable for her actions & the tragic events of her missing children. The court system needs more accountability & justice.
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sad bravo fanHmmVery one sided story, comes off judgey to me. Troy had her involuntary committed and then is begging the state to try her as a competent adult...? Just so many hmm moments. I 100% feel for those kids and people affected by this but the storytelling and journalism I did not enjoy.
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CshelznsunsetsTrajedy for children againAnother Dad letting his kids be at the mercy of a crazy person ending in tragedy. He did more than any other Dad I’ve seen in these stories & I give the family credit for this. Hoping she is never set free.
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The Grand Chawhee's BirthdayYea… I don’t knowSo i listened to the whole podcast & I couldn’t help but get the ick whenever I hear Troy’s side of story(which is the whole podcast so you can imagine how many ick moments I’ve experienced). I think the most prominent part of this story for me is there is a 14 year age gap between the parents. Which then make me wonder, what exactly did a 36 yr old male have in common with a mentally ill 22 year old women ,that he consistently made have 3 kids back to back with…besides control and a whole mess of other things?! Something just doesn’t add up for me here…
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PiratePatPatIntriguingReally good show that keeps you waiting for every episode. Well-done
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Haley ACBad narration switch, way too many adsThe story is one sided, but I was enjoying the podcast for the first two episodes. After that, the narrator changed to a different woman whose voice was just uncomfortable to listen to for more than a sentence. I tried to stick it out, but I just couldn’t listen to her and more and more ads every episode. Way too many ads for a Podcast with the premise of wanting to support a family.
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KBarton75Lots of QuestionsThis was very one-sided. While I think that mom definitely struggled with mental illness, there is more to her story. Troy is very well spoken and seems to be a strong personality. Could it be that he was controlling and she didn't feel like she had a voice? When she spoke up, did he call her crazy and have her committed? I can't help but to think that Grandpa knows where the kids are. He knew that Jacob didn't come back from the pizza run yet he didn't think they was a red flag? Especially after her not being allowed to he alone with the kids? Would she rather spend life in prison than let him have his kids? Possibly. Like I said, so many questions are left unanswered.
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ChandlersAGirlEhhhhhKind of boring. Very one sided. The amount of commercials is obscene. I won't finish this series 🥱
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AmyCoop2Thought provoking storyI personally really feel for the dad- for whatever dysfunction in the parents relationship, he obviously loved his kids very much and took great care of them. The wife’s parents tried to help too. Yes, there are many other points to be made regarding metal illness, pp depression, etc., but the fact remains that this was a family trying to manage this women’s illness & they deserve answers as to what happened to these children. The dad is a victim, his kids are gone. Be kind.
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lucyraeeeOne sidedI struggled a lot listening to this podcast as it seems there was no real journalistic push to fully understand the events. This entire podcast is based off one side of a story where the narrator of that story is pretty unreliable. Troy is obviously very angry and was really more focused on seeing punishment for Catherine and his statements and interviews during this podcast made me feel like he definitely left out details. On top of an unreliable narrator, this podcast was very surface level, and made a few statements that were pretty questionable and made me wonder if the team actually understood the mental health events that we’re taking place in Catherine’s life. Overall, it’s questionable at best and a skip from me.
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Done with this.SkewedI found this to be incredibly one sided in terms of the coverage. We hear nothing of the mother’s side of this story. I understand that they weren’t able to reach her for an interview, but with the content and tone of this podcast towards mental illness it’s not difficult to understand why she refused. The story states that she was so mentally unstable and ill that she couldn’t be left alone with the children, but also that she was faking it and wanted to murder them for apparently no reason? The podcast didn’t even try to offer any actual insight on her mental illness beyond demonizing her as a person. Mental illness isn’t something a person can turn on and off at will. She either was mentally ill or she wasn’t; but this podcast tries to establish both as true. It just doesn’t work that way.
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mjh5157Something new to think aboutReally enjoyed!!! Something new to get me thinking.
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ABeave24Something isn’t rightTroy is incredibly controlling. He treated his wife like a breeding machine to birth “his kids” and then cut off her family support by turning them against her and making them take more and more of her freedom when she was struggling with aspects of new motherhood to 3 kids under 5. They needed to get her help if she was really that “incompetent” but I feel like he lied about a lot of what he said. I wouldn’t be surprised if they are alive and she has them living with a friend or someone she deems safer than Troy.
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allegiantsappstinksWowThis was so good!! You did a fabulous job
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So disappointed (v)Self-contradicting and lacks knowledge of mental healthThis podcast had some potential to bring up nuanced conversations about post partum mental health, mental health in motherhood and in general. It really…didn’t do that. Instead it accused doctors of lying for their patients sake and told the tale of a woman who was somehow completely unstable AND lying about being unstable at the same time. I work in mental health and can promise- lying for the sake of your clients legal process is not a thing that happens as much as the podcaster would have you believe- I’ve never seen it. And the podcast gives no identifiable motive to what it’s accusing the mother of doing. We hear that she was so unstable and mentally ill that her partner did not want her alone with their children. We then hear that she deserves to be punished and is faking a mental illness- with the only evidence being things she allegedly said to the man who wants her punished. This was just not a good work of journalism and it was disappointing to hear that there was no nuanced discussion about all of the mental health and societal issues that intersected in this tragedy.
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Fellini's ShoesCould have been two episodesEpisodes 1 &2 of this podcast presented basically the same information in two styles: one seemed DIY and the other a polished newsmagazine story. At one point in episode 2 I wondered if the producer and reporter were aware of what is presented in episode 1. It was a strange choice to allow the father to declare that his two children were murdered by their mother as if it were fact. She’s no doubt responsible for their disappearances and presumed deaths, it’s unclear to me whether she murdered them or gave them away to bad people or forgot where she left them in some psychotic episode. They could have pushed back harder when the family claimed they had concerns about her decision making to the extent she couldn’t be left with the children, but never thought she would hurt them on purpose. Obviously at one point the family believed she might do something harmful while in a bad state. Why did they stop believing that and jump to the conclusion that she plotted the murder of her children as soon as they figured out something was wrong? Just a very one-note exploration of this story. Do better.
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Gladia Del MarrRemember Andrea Yates?She drowned her five children to send them to heaven. This was after she was taken off her psychiatric medication. I wonder if this mother did something similar, and the “Safe place” she sent her kids was the afterlife. I also wonder if she has been consistently medication compliant.
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jbl612Podcast misses the mark on mental illnessThe mother is made to be a conniving, manipulative monster. If she killed her kids she was clearly suffering mentally and will live with that horror for the rest of her life. The dad and others need vengeance is just awful. I truly feel for him but justice isn’t mom being behind bars. She’s not free physically or mentally, that should be enough. The hosts never seem to explore this either.
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BlazeJesterAds are abrupt and hard to skipThe ad inserts cut into the storyline abruptly and they are really long. There’s not enough differentiation between the podcast audio and ads to skip over reliably. I won’t make it through a full season to evaluate whether the content is any good. Lots of podcasts do ad inserts that are beneficial to listeners (music transitions, standard length of ad insert, male vs female voices) so this is not really a workable issue at this point, I will just not listen to this one.
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BZC123Unclear resolutionThis podcast was riveting, but the hosts left us hanging. There was not any indication that episode 8 would be the last episode of the season. Are they still researching for more episodes? Is there a season 2?
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slsbfkWow. Great jobJust started Listening today. WOW!!!! Great job
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CucinaanneTragicSo hard to believe the unfolding of these circumstances! Broken system indeed. These people deserve more. Their son deserves protection. Catherine should be held accountable for the murders. Tragic.
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Tangle70HeartbreakingI binged this heartbreaking and compelling story, and wish sanity and justice for the father.
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Mch171717Move it alongEach episode is 30 minutes. A third of it is commercials, a third of it is different people defining competency and then explaining it again in case you were too stupid to understand it the first 17 times. I got impatient, Googled an article and found out what happened in 5 minutes. This could have been done in one episode but I guess then you’d miss out on the commercials.
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23_mike_232Too many adsIf you fast forward through the ads each episode is only like ten minutes lol
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K-DiddlyMy god, the adsI timed the ad breaks in one ~35 minute episode. There were just over 8 minutes of ads during the episode, then 3 1/2 minutes after the episode was a preview of the next one, followed by more ads. I realize they have to pay the bills, but come on. Nearly a third of the episode is ads.
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Zebra1315Way too many adsThe story is really interesting, but the episodes are constantly interrupted by long ad breaks. There are significantly more ads than in other true crime shows.
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marie8256Why so many ads?Interesting podcast but they jam pack short episodes with ads. Makes for an unpleasant listening experience
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HG (tv)Too many ads!I gave this podcast a try. It is written very well but I have a hard time following the story because of all the ads interrupting the storyline! I understand that ads is how they get paid but they are losing their audience pool because of it. Put them all in the beginning or one time in the middle. I avoid podcasts with these kinds of interruptions. It’s not fair to the people that are trying to get their story out there.
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atx.indySo many ads for such short episodesSo many ads it’s not even worth listening to. I get needing ads to get paid but make the episode longer if you’re going to have two different 3 minute ads breaks.
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TrudyTedeschiAdsToo many ads.
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iPhone user wanting updateswanted to listen but the ADS!!!The ads were so bad, the story was interesting and I wanted to follow it. I listened to all 8 episodes. Interesting. But…. Each episode was 1/3 content and 2/3 ada. Bad!!! So Bad!!
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breeabcdefgSoooo many ads!!!I think the story would be half decent if it weren’t constantly interrupted by ads. They also cut off/fade away the narrative from the interviewees that were present and know what happened. I’d be interested to hear the entirety of what they have to say.
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km1234km223AdsToo many ads!!
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daniellethebeanGreat show, SO MANY ADSI’d give a better rating if the show had less ads…The ads are so long for such short episodes. Enticing story besides that.
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measha5833Well done but a bit too lateI really enjoyed this documentary. I had no idea concerning the laws in the state where this happened. They make no sense to me. It’s too bad this documentary or podcast hadn’t been done two years earlier. I totally understand where the father is coming from. Yes, you know your partner is mentally ill, and then things come out later to show their manipulating the system. My child was missing for an hour and I almost lost my mind so for those of you who can’t understand his frustration his anger keep your mouth shut I think he has every right to be frustrated with the parents, because they’ve taken the road of let’s find the Daughter help in order to cope, and it seems they’ve put the grandchildren in the back of their minds. If it was my grandchildren, it would all be about finding them or finding their remains not about my child my child had a chance to have a lifeand chose to end someone else’s. We never punish the people that have done wrong. It just opens the door for someone else to do it and gives them the narrative on how to get out of it.
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Jmackin8So many adsThe podcast was decent, journalism was ok, but the ads ruined it. Almost not worth listening to because there’s so many dang ads. Feels like half the podcast is ads. Every few minutes I’m navigating through 2-3 minutes of repetitive ads. I get it, you need sponsors but why do so many other podcasts have 30 second ads and you guys have multiple minutes.
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MegMarTraPurposefully misrepresents how the system worksI just want to say, I work in a forensic psych hospital where we do competency evaluation/restoration—doctors absolutely do NOT try to keep people incompetent so they don’t have to face their charges. What a gross accusation the host threw out without any evidence to back it up. In fact, the evidence they cite proves the exact opposite as most people are restored to competency within a year. Before Catherine was arrested, the whole family talked about how she was mentally ill and couldn’t be left alone with the children, was in and out of psych hospitals, and even attending a day program. Now all of a sudden they think she is malingering?? Also, having the charges dropped does not mean that she cannot be retried if she regains competency and it definitely does not mean the hospital is going to release her.
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ormkzzzVery riveting, I binge-listened through the storyEvery episode contributed to the story with a new twist. My review is about the podcast, not to make light of the family’s tragedy, it’s very sad this happened. To me, all of the family members seemed like good people whose intent was child safety all along.
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SusanC89Great if you like adsAds ads ads ads can’t get past ep 1. Seems like it could be a good story but distracted by ads. And not just too many, but it’s the SAME ads every ad break?! So you hear the same 4 ads every 5 min.
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Nickname333381Don’t botherYou get about 12 minutes of content per 28 minute episode because the ads were ridiculous.
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barbieq!Too Many ads — great storyI was so interested in this situation and podcast — but there seemed to be more ads than actual content. Spent too much time fast forwarding
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jenjenrnrnInformativeCouldn’t get past the kids dad. He feels like a bully. So does her mom. I understand and feel his justified anger. I would never forgive or forget. But his talking out both sides of his mouth (she’s crazy but she’s not) was just not helpful for his case. As a nurse, allllll the things he says about her manipulation are HALLMARKS of mental illness. They will do anything to get away with stuff. Think of the brain as an organ like the heart. Would you expect a cardiac patient who is sick to run a marathon? That doesn’t mean you could convict her just because she’s manipulative. She’s locked away. She isn’t roaming society. Why is it so important to put her in jail instead of a psychiatric facility?
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A_TrapSO. MANY. ADS.Amazing work but……so. Many. Ads. My god! Like half the episode is filled with ads.
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Money back plsJust so wokeThe wokeness of some of the contributors is hard to listen to.
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