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Zippy Lomax, " WAKE THEUP"!! YOUR " Heroes" were MONSTERS!! SMH

2 years ago reply 1

Very ATTRACTIVE WOMEN? ROFLMAO

2 years ago reply 1

Very interesting and well done!

4 years ago reply 0

Really enjoying your Podcast.

4 years ago reply 0

If you really wanted to give a voice to the children you would use their real names. Not the names their adopters gave them

4 years ago reply 0

Very good reporting. I live in pdx where this story was all over the news for a bit... Then nothing. Good updates. I hope they make more pods.

5 years ago reply 2

I don’t agree with the investigators assessment that Jen and Sarah loved their children. I think they used the children as a means to stroke their egos and to create a fantasy reality. I think the investigators want to think the women loved the kids-because they were women, but there is such a classic pattern of abuse and control that Jen displayed.

5 years ago reply 4

Is "there were good times" the last episode?

5 years ago reply 3

This story is sad on so many levels. These kids were failed multiple times.

5 years ago reply 1

Very very tragic story. Very well-documented and non-discriminatory or biased in any way. I pray and hope that this will wake up people and fix the loopholes in the social system of adoption and child care. May those kids not die in vain, God bless their souls

5 years ago reply 5

Great show. insightful, but still leaves unanswered questions to mull over

5 years ago reply 3

Great show. insightful, but still leaves unanswered questions to mull over

5 years ago reply 0

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5 years ago reply 0

This is soooo enlightening! I'd love to talk more regarding this ASAP.

5 years ago reply 2

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5 years ago reply 3

If a kid beats my door down at 1:30am crying about her parents abusing her, I'll be dammed if I'm going to allow the parents to barge in and just help themselves to my house. I don't buy this story at all.

5 years ago reply 7

I’m pYou have I’m not surprised you have been in the last big house

5 years ago reply 0

I love this podcast!

5 years ago reply 2

I would like to hear more about the investigation of the accident. Facts. The pod casts all seem to be repeating the same information each time.

5 years ago reply 2

I thought Sarah worked at Coles in Washington? Interesting but slightly confusing how it is all presented. The interviewer has an undesirable voice.

5 years ago reply 0

Jesus not worth even trying to listen due to the ads

5 years ago reply 5

Addicting! A crime drama and a social exploration of the dangers of Facebook duality. The disturbing truth it shows is how abuse complicity can be dispersed. The hindsight red flags are like an adult “13 reasons why”.

5 years ago reply 4

It’s so annoying that the neighbor seems “so concerned” about the children, but yet she didn’t call the police when a terrified child pounded on her door in the middle of the night and also sat back and just allowed the parent to barge into their home. It’s crazy!!

5 years ago reply 2

Waaaaay too many ads make listening irritating rather than absorbing. They seriously interrupt every 5 minutes. Boo Glamour!

5 years ago reply 5

Very well done.

5 years ago reply 0

Awesome

5 years ago reply 0

Fascinating, such a sad story but so well reported.

5 years ago reply 0