The podcast is excellent because I enjoy hearing mysterious stories, and crime records. I can relate more to Hae’s family then other people because I immigrated from Korea as well and I understand how hard it is to experience a tragedy in a foreign country. I thought this was a great way to present investigation journal because it speaks into my ear and keeps me focus. The acting of different voices and hearing the actual voice of a murderer helps to give a better tone then reading. For the victim’s family, creating this podcast might not be a good news to them. After 15 years Hae’s family probably over came this situation and they might not want to talk about it. This is not a news they are waiting for since reopening this case and saying that Adnan is not the murderer and mentioning the case can devastate their heart again. To the victim’s family it probably does not matter who killed their daughter because Hae is dead and she is not coming back what so ever. Hae-min’s brother said that his family does not want to talk about Hae’s death publicly and they just want to be left alone because no one understands how it feels like to lose a loved one. …show more content…
For all the assignments we get, I often listen to the audio given. This way I interpret and understand better. A benefit of hearing the text is catching parts that I might have missed. Also, different people have different nuance when reading a text, and it is good to hear another way people read the same text. Some disadvantages are that I get distracted easily, since I don't not have to read I often go on my phone or work on different assignments. Benefit of reading is that I can highlight and underline and add notes as I read. Some drawbacks to reading are skipping some texts, not reading it properly and