Broken Harts
Broken Harts
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Bad journalism
The fact that they labeled this murder as a “rational decision” is mindboggling. At the beginning, the hosts seem to be unbiased and neutral. However, as the story progresses, they empathize more and more with the murderous adoptive parents. This podcast did not do the children justice.
SarahhBuddayy
Not much additional info provided
Episode 7 is for the wrong podcast
Llamb22
Good Journalism
Overall, I appreciate the journalism. As an African American this really confirms that White people are oblivious to so many issues that people of color face. It’s absurd that so many of the Hart’s so-called friends turned a blind eye to children that were clearly starving. I applaud those who had enough awareness to speak up and report the abuse. Additionally had anyone investigated the possibility that Jen and Sarah somehow killed Devonte in the home, after his interactions with the neighbors? Maybe that’s what precipitated the murder/ suicide crash.
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Kat611
Thank you
Your dedication to tell this story in its entirety is amazing. Thank you for standing up for the children. Seeing continued support for the adoptive “parents” (more aptly named abusive manipulative monsters) is awful and you did a great job exposing them.
kkorcheck
A MUST Listen….
Thank you for your great journalism and ability to tell the whole yet unbiased story of their lives. It is tragic and heartbreaking and sadly true the foster system and this podcast brings this to the forefront again and hopefully can spark some positive change
Parker Beane
It just could have been better
I felt this was all over the place -didn’t really go into any true detail~ sorry
Lululistener11
Narrative is Disgusting
Interesting and tragic story. Can’t handle the narrative being pushed here. Sickening for these podcasters to focus on racism and lesbian inequality when the innocent, adopted children were the true victims. 🤮
waggie309
Just the perspective we needed on this
Wow, just wow. This podcast gives us the perspective we need on this case, two ultra liberal white/ jewish women that apologise and try to find excuses for why these murderers killed these children. Of course around an hour and a half of this show is them explaining to the audience that racism is bad and being a lesbian is difficult so thats probably why all of this happened. They dont even refer to it as murders, just as an “accident” or “crash” Its pathetic honestly, but its clear from the first two minutes these girls are loving the smell of their own farts when theyre not regurgitating racial platitudes and making excuses for lgtbqia+ murderers. The children that were murdered are spoken about as backdrop characters, and almost forget about entirely while the hosts discuss prejudice. Youre better off watching s3e1 of the show Atlanta for a clearer picture of what happened and the true evil of these monsters. Listen to this as a curiosity of the apologetic, narcissistic liberalism on display.
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NCGore
Waste of time! Those kids lived mattered
This podcast was hard to get through mainly because of the number of ads in every episodes. The family of the young children weren’t interviewed and the hosts and pretty much everyone they interviewed seemed to sympathize the parents. This podcast was a poor tribute to those children. These hosts are the same type of racists that the parents were.
Indy L.
Puzzling Telling of a Horrific Tale of Child Abuse
I found the editorial voice of this podcast disturbing. Referring to these two white women who adopted six black children and exploited and abused them as “their mothers” bothered me. These children had mothers and African American relatives who wanted to care for them. These adoptive parents were narcissists who used these children to create an imaginary life as saintly figures meanwhile starving and abusing these kids. These black children were not Sarah and Jen’s children. They were not their mothers. Shame on the cops and social workers who failed to protect these children and on the New Age festival goers who ignored all the signs of abuse and naively bought their fake narrative.
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PanPsychism
Seems poorly researched
Read a book that came out that talked about how poorly done this podcast was and it is. The document I saw was better researched I found.
Shoveoff34
Overwrought and stuffed with ads
This is simply too serious a subject for glamour magazine to handle. The host is in way over head and it shows.
tucsontiger
Exploitative Fluff
The actual subject of this podcast is appearances vs. reality, as typified by social media. It’s actually quite shallow and tawdry. There is very little time spent investigating the systems that tragically failed these children- episode 6 is the only substantive one- and much more time relishing in the deception tactics of the murderer on Facebook. Why weren’t members of the children’s birth families interviewed??? Listen if you want a play-by-play of secondhand Facebook debates instead of meaningful investigative journalism.
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Llamada0987
A+
Very well done
cxftygb
These poor killers…
This podcast is insanely sympathetic to the killer. She pulled her kids from schools and moved to another state to avoid authorities.
Happier000321
Deadly Harts
Excellent podcast. These two women were crazy. So sad for the children. Thank you for sharing their story.
jambisket62
So many ads
A very interesting and tragic story, well researched and thoughtful. Two quick cons: I totally understand why podcasts need advertisers but it’s really a lot in these short episodes. I also wonder a bit about the title “broken harts”? Is it worth the pun given this painful story?
Robynn0
Lots of commercials
Reasonably interesting story but excessive amounts of commercials for such short episodes
altrhdrea
Of course
A kid that hates Donald Trump. 🙄
Melanie_S_G
Great Podcast / Sad Story
I actually listened to this following watching the episode of the FX show ATLANTA in which they envisioned the situation. The podcast does well however I am angered by the lack of response by the agencies, people and organizations that allowed this to get to this point.
soulstarmael
Hard listen but excellent quality
This podcast is obviously a difficult listen. However, it is a high quality piece that delves not just into a terrible tragedy but also how this is possible. Difficult questions examining the system are proposed and investigated. In the end it is obvious with this reporting that both foster parents and the children need more support, especially for mental health.
josbsub
Those monsters were not anti-heros
Honestly this podcast was yet another smack in the face to those 6 children who lost their lives. Those monsters are murdering, abusive, demented, racist vile people. They should’ve killed themselves and let the children go back to their real families. The victimization of the women really pisses me off.
Unstoppable_tns
Excellent podcast
I also recommend reading the articles written by Lauren Smiley published by Glamour Magazine.
JoAnnaDuBose1984
Wow
Very well told.
Dottie doggy
Second to None
Far and away the best investigative podcast I’ve ever listened to. Impeccably researched, thoughtfully told, and perfectly rendered, “Broken Harts” is an astonishing piece of work. Bravo to all involved.
CHeffron
Terrible
Reading previous Facebook posts of a murderer isn’t investigating. This podcast is a money grab with 4min of ads every 5 minutes of podcast.
blow578999
White sympathy card well-played
The strong appeal to victimize these two vile, abusive, and murderous white women is sickening. The kids are the TRUE victims here.
Jwatso12
Average
Way too long. Little actual investigative reporting in the sense of impact made or new information. Disgusting amount of ads in every episode. Well produced though.
Katherine Lewin
Music is overpowering
The music becomes really annoying when listening to them talk.
Madi_4
I started listening and all of a sudden, the episodes are unavailable.
I only made it halfway through the series and the episodes are now unavailable.
bxcfjnb
KEEP EXPOSING WA STATE
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April Cathcart
Worth listening to!
Great reporting, great podcast.
Banana350
Wouldn’t recommend
This series could have easily been 4 episodes but they dragged it out with tons of information and interviews that added absolutely nothing to the facts of the case. They also went to great pains to paint these women in the best light possible and come up with alternative possible motives instead of just attributing the complete lack of moral compass or personal responsibility for their actions.
Andrew s. connormccloud
A story first and foremost pulled from FB
There is no there there. They are reflecting on Jen’s FB page, guessing at what happens, reading between the lines, and only a few times was the story interesting because someone who actually knew the family shed light on the story. Mostly though - the story was pulled from Jen’s Facebook page. I listen to a lot of podcasts. This was the worst I’ve ever heard.
Cryss L
Villains, not anti-heroes in any way.
I take real issue with the hosts’ repeated and insistent characterization of the murderers as anti-heroes. I think maybe they need to recheck the definition. I have deep sympathy for people who become suicidal and those who deal with mental illness, but those women were not heroic and that is a required element of being an anti-hero. Good pod, though.
spodaddy
Not for the weak of Hart
If you come into this podcast with a close-mind and as a sworn protector of whiteness like the MAGA reviewer “Goxtixgcfftcypkojg” below, not only will you miss key facts but you’ll be sure to miss the exact reason this tragedy was allowed to happen in the first place. Thus, allowing it to happen again. These children were failed by so many, including the parents. But especially by the system. No doubt about it. These women were determined to be the “right” kind of parents according to the powers that be because of their backgrounds and carefully curated web of lies on social media. And they claimed many fools, as evident by the myriad of clueless so-called progressive friends who still defend their honor even after exposure. Thats the sinister backdrop of this crime: the way these women were allowed to move through this ordeal based on fabrication after fabrication. Unlike what reviewer Goxtixgcfftcypkojg mentioned in his inaccurate political rambling, the first set of siblings were actually born to a WHITE mother (who was not drug addicted) and Black father. The second set of siblings were very much wanted. And were fought for by an aunt and stepfather who’s actually interviewed in the podcast. It was not the systems place or societies to deem the blood family less than a couple of middle class picture-perfect white lesbians. These women were given chance after chance after chance by this very system despite being proven unfit (conviction of child abuse). A benefit of the doubt not even the blood relatives were given. If you want to pretend that you don’t know what white privilege means, read that former FACT again. And maybe it will sink in if you’re receptive to it.
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Starrone83
A must listen to!
Compassionate details of horrific abuse at the hands of adoptive parents. This story will make you both angry and sad as you listen to each episode. A difficult story to tell, yet done in a sensitive manner.
LML0606
Amazing Discovery+ Companion!
I read and seen the news articles regarding the Hart family murder/suicide and I watched the new Documentary on Discovery+. I watched the documentary first which led me to research more information about it. That is how I stumbled across this podcast. I have to say they did an EXCELLENT job on this podcast!! I read somewhere that said the documentary is based off of this podcast. I recommend listening to this podcast in its entirety, and then watch the documentary. They make great companions. I have learned so much about the family and the children, and I have become so invested in this entire situation.
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creamyalmondz
Awesome
Very well done. Thought provoking. And totally heart breaking!
workitmama007
Overall, not bad
Good storytelling, although I didn't listen to the last one-plus episodes. The narrators talked a lot about themselves, which didn't add much to the story. Then every once in a while a woman would come on and spend 20 minutes describing every blade of grass and grain of sand in the area.
Baseballradioguy
Bless those babies
You guys did a fantastic job covering this story. It’s extremely sad and heartbreaking but I do feel it’s a story that needed to be told in depth. We all need to pay better attention and never ignore a child’s well being because we as people don’t like to get involved. Me personally, so far it’s only been with animals, I don’t care to piss someone off if I think some mistreatment is going on so I will confront and report. It hasn’t hurt me to speak out and stand up! Anyways, thanks for putting this out there. Much love.
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Truecrime Christie
Wow
Hooked!
MrsWalton44
Whitey here
It must be a requirement for podcasts to bring up racism, “white privilege” and all the other mumbo jumbo phrases coined by the Leftists, in order to get aired. I liked this podcast, it was in-depth and interesting. But geez even lesbians ( who can’t defend themselves bc they’re dead) get called out for being white. Give me a break. So sick of this. Take your “white privilege “ conclusion and stick it in your poo holes. How about some REAL investigative journalism? Like, why is it that these kids were taken away from their mothers. And no fathers are mentioned, of course. Why? Why are so many black children born out of wedlock? Why are so many black mothers addicted to drugs? Why do black people kill other black people by the thousands in this country every year? I know, the easy answer is it’s Whitey’s fault. But dig deeper. How about examining the policies that keep black people poor, drug addicted, and killing each other? Where’s BLM after a weekend of mass murder in Chicago EVERY WEEKEND? It’s Democrat policies, you morons. They HAVE to have an under class to survive. Is anyone brave enough to be real? I doubt it. For shame, all of you “investigative journalists “. What a joke.
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Goxtixgcfftcypkojg
Wonderful informative podcast
So compelling and thought provoking
DangerousDeb
The music is distracting
Trying to listen to the first episode and there’s annoying music that should be used for transitions or intros constantly in the background almost as loud as the narrator. Hopefully the other episodes don’t have that!
AsukaMacross
Tragic tale
I was unaware of this back story! Tragedy at its worst. How could this have happened so under the radar? Heartbreaking but well told.
HOWDOYOULIKEMENOW13
Engaging
Great episodes, hard to turn off. Love the live video recordings & police records. Wild stories.
Turdshuffler
Tragic story
Mediocre story-telling and unnecessarily drawn out into too many episodes. I found this from OC Swingers (great show!) and very disappointed by this show’s job at drawing things out into two months of listening. Unnecessary.
TayTayClaire
Good enough podcast terrible commercials
This podcast has way too many annoying commercials. The content is good, but the commercials are beyond annoying
Hevjut
Sad
Still made Jen and Sarah out to be the victims. They had no support no family....they murdered these kids. Episode 8 was badly titled! Come on!!! They killed the kids.
Niecy35
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