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Ep. 8: Legacy

By: Benjamin Zand, Tika Thornton
Narrated by: Benjamin Zand, Tika Thornton
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  • With his health deteriorating behind bars, and dozens of confessions still unconfirmed, will all the victims be identified before it’s too late? And how can we stop future serial killers like Samuel Little?
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Systemic Incompetence

This podcast highlights the failures of the criminal justice system over and over again. With Dahmer we see what it’s like for the perpetrator to be given the benefit of the doubt. With Little, we see a system that fails to care about his victims. True crime fans need, need to listen to this. Need to see how killers become serial. How things could have stopped them. How the police failed to do so.

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Poignant and important

I appreciate the approach of this podcast. So many true crime stories highlight the gruesome nature of the crimes committed to satiate the listeners’ curiosity. This podcast went so much further than sharing the victims’ stories by providing thought-provoking testimonies and encouraging a reframing of the world’s conception of sex workers. Extremely well researched and presented with so much empathy. Thank you.

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Gripping

Very good podcast. Makes you think about the value of a persons life. Good points made and heartbreaking testimony.

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Very impressive amd VERY important podcast

I wasn’t looking for anything particular but I am happy to have found this podcast! I have a tendency to lose interest fast when listening to podcasts, mainly because they tend to be repetitive, bad sound quality or annoying host voices.
But this podcast was a world apart and 180degrees the opposite of my usual experience! I’ve enjoyed it very much, I was impressed how the host handled this delicate and politically heavy subject. The amount of injustices discussed is horrific, but I am hopeful by they way the case and the issues were addressed, I think it has the power to make a difference, even if that difference is only the changes of heart and opinions a few listeners- that in itself is already a big step in the right direction.
Thank you for sharing this story and all the experiences of those involved. It has made a lasting impression.

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Excellent

I first remember reading about SL over a decade ago and it was immediately clear to me that he got away with what he did/continued to do for so long precisely because of who his victims were. This podcast did an excellent job of humanizing his victims- something they have always deserved, and which we would all be better for if we did so ourselves.

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