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Ep. 8: Legacy
- By: Benjamin Zand, Tika Thornton
- Narrated by: Benjamin Zand, Tika Thornton
- May 5 2022
- Length: 39 mins
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- louise withers
- 16-01-23
Compelling
very interesting and thought provoking, listening to the way that many people on the fringes feel
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- Book Worm
- 18-05-22
Absolutely amazing yet so sad...
I listened to the podcast in 2 sittings. It was fascinating and yet so utterly sad that the whole law system let these women down over and over. The journalism in this was amazing and you can tell he worked hard to tell the story off all the 93 women. I definitely recommend everyone to listen to this podcast.
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- Lou
- 06-05-23
Great listen!!
Am informative podcast filled with various opinions on the topic of catching Sam Little, whilst always being present with the un, or maybe conscious bias, that the westernized public and its services, have on the area of prostitution. Definitely an ear worm!
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- Melmo25
- 17-06-22
Mind blowing
Gosh. Where to start ?
The people responsible for this podcast can hold themselves with pride, this story is made with such grace , empathy, compassion and understanding.
Boy did I get angry at certain remarks made especially, " Why was this woman on the street at 11.30 pm" and , " No humans involved ".
I literally heaved and was almost sick
The way sex workers and woman of colour are treated and viewed.as.disposable commodities and less than, STILL today .
I cried , got angry, and cried some more
Fantastic piece of work
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- Steph Sillaw
- 25-12-24
sensitively handled and including issues which involve not just individual cases but our collective humanity.
I feel that the 2 main narrators were excellent, underpinning their mission in the search for knowledge rather than stoking interest in salacious details. I came away from their journey improved, more compassionate, and with my eyes far more open. Tika Johnson stands out as a narrator who brings her own harrowing past to the investigation. I was profoundly moved by her clarity, and charity. She deserves a medal for her insights and work. Her British Co-narrator is also excellent as he unpacks the terminology used in the US justice system which listeners like me outside America very much appreciate. Both touched upon issues that relate to the crimes committed which concern all of us. We are all part of this society. It’s uplifting to know that among the disease in our world there are also people who will fight for the silenced. I cannot recommend this series highly enough. Well done.
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- Lisa T
- 18-09-23
Outstanding - not your average true crime podcast
Incredible podcast - does not seek to glorify the perpetrator of these horrendous crimes, keeps a victim focussed approach that examines what systems change is needed to stop people like Samuel Little victimising women in this way again.
Ben Zand is a compassionate and careful host, and having someone like Tika Thornton contributing from a lived experience perspective is a critical view the often gets misused in stories like this.
100% recommend.
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- lucy
- 14-06-22
Great true crime listen
Really well covered true crime story.. Narrated well and gripping to listen to. Finished it in just a couple of sessions
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- Fifi_1087
- 10-06-22
Brilliant podcast
This is a brilliant podcast highlighting serious issues around how society and law enforcement treat the vulnerable and marginalised people in our society and communities.
The journalist Benjamin was so empathetic when telling this story - he in no way glorified the story (like many crime podcasts do) but handled every part of this horrific story in a sensitive manner with respect to the victims and families.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-10-22
Interesting podcast
But De criminalising sex workers can allow people like Epstein and Little to get away with sex trafficking
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- Kindle Customer
- 20-10-22
fabulous podcast
Absolutely loved this podcast. very well narrated. it was an eye opener.
very detailed. would recommend this to anyone
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