Due to the heavy subject matter and the quality of the narration, I am a little embarrassed to say that I actually found this story to be weird mix of boring and depressing. Thinking back on it, this story felt like a slow trudge through a dark, moist marsh; the pacing was slow and, in reality, very little seemed to happen, besides the naming of the bones. I was actually a bit exhausted by the end of the story and was glad to hear the ending music, which isn't a normal occurrence with this podcast for me.
On the subject of the bones, which I think that was quite an interesting take on empathetic magic, and one that I wish had been focused on a bit more, because those were the best parts of the story.