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I have no problem with the TLV book or podcast. Whatever raises awareness of the case, imho, is a help. Not everyone hangs on each detail. Not everyone is a sleuth. The more people who know of the case, the better chance of finding important clues. No one at TLV is maliciously misguiding people or making mistakes on purpose. The details of this case ARE impossible to keep straight without three spreadsheets. There is even disagreement on this site about whether Marion came back to Australia or not.
I've appreciated Sally's podcast for its simple recounting of the saga. (Like knowing exactly for once how short a time Marion was abroad!) I pray, for her sake, that this mystery is resolved and justice is served in her lifetime but it seems hopeless at times. Even the new podcast feels tired and deflated, because it is careful not to slander you-know-who and because I think Sally is just plain tired.
For all the criticism, it is a godsend for a cold case to have a news team or a Hedley Thomas to raise awareness and force the police to do their job. But because social media thrives on disagreement, we all find fault at times with the investigators running the podcasts. It must be incredibly hard to be a family member who wants coverage but also realizes their loved ones' cases depend on podcast entertainment and media fodder.
JMHO.
I've appreciated Sally's podcast for its simple recounting of the saga. (Like knowing exactly for once how short a time Marion was abroad!) I pray, for her sake, that this mystery is resolved and justice is served in her lifetime but it seems hopeless at times. Even the new podcast feels tired and deflated, because it is careful not to slander you-know-who and because I think Sally is just plain tired.
For all the criticism, it is a godsend for a cold case to have a news team or a Hedley Thomas to raise awareness and force the police to do their job. But because social media thrives on disagreement, we all find fault at times with the investigators running the podcasts. It must be incredibly hard to be a family member who wants coverage but also realizes their loved ones' cases depend on podcast entertainment and media fodder.
JMHO.