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あらすじ・解説
Synopsis: Southern and McClintock in Tempe, Arizona. A murder-suicide allegedly over a love triangle. What type of monster would murder a loving father of 4 who was successful at his job and who was always there for his friends? And what is the host’s connection to this case?
Notes: Content warnings include both murder and suicide.
Format: This episode features a re-enactment, a memorial, and a mystery.
Re-Enactment Credits:
Written by Wendy Fink and Ally Baumlin
Directed by Ally Baumlin
Edited by Ally Baumlin, Wendy Fink, Chris Fink, and Marcus Rayford
Music: Court and Page by Silent Partner
Roommate: Ken Baumlin
Eddie: Sebastian Maldonado
Medical Examiner: Robert Wyatt 911
Operator: Wendy Fink
Neighbor Calling 911: Ally Baumlin
Praying Neighbor: Kayla Rochelle
Reassuring Neighbor: Melissa Van Slyke
Police Officer: Marcus Rayford
Sound Effects Audio Library on YouTube
Doorbell: Tim Kahn
Gunshots: Morgan Purkis
Outgoing Ring: Noise Collector
Footsteps on Carpet: Martian
Footsteps on Concrete: Inspector J
Running Footsteps on Carpet: Shall555
Loud Running: Dersuperanton
Narrow Street Steps: Eelke
Dorm Door Opening: Pagan Cow
Creaky Door: Saturday Sound Guy
Door Open/Close: Amholma
Door Open/Close: Sounds For Him
Door Thud: Hitrison
Door Lock: Corpocracy
Falling Down: Cinevid
Police Siren: Fatlane
Helicopter: Nina Foletti
Old Phone Pickup: Coldwell W.
Memorial Credits
Written by Wendy Fink
Directed by Wendy Fink
Edited by Wendy Fink, Ally Baumlin, Chris Fink, and Marcus Rayford
Music: Passing Time by Kevin MacLeod
Narrator: Wendy Fink
Eddie: Sebastian Maldonado
Rosalee: Viridiana Ramirez
Edna: Akela Danovich
Amanda: Yadira Trevino Perez
Rachel: Ryleigh Alfonso
Nicole: Andria Cerrone
Amalia: Ceci Velasquez
Kate: Sydney Sivils
© 2018 Wendy "The Wendy Variety" Fink
A Message:
If you or a loved one are struggling with mental wellness, there are confidential resources available in every conversation medium possible (phone, text, in-app, etc.) Hell, reach out to someone you trust or reach out to a kind stranger on the Internet. You are not alone. There is a resource for every situation. Do your research and know that you don’t have to be the one struggling in for you to reach out. You can reach out on someone else’s behalf. You can even call a suicide hotline to ask for help on how to help a loved one who might be suicidal and they’ll give you advice.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (http://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/) is a 24-hour, toll-free, confidential suicide prevention hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. It provides Spanish-speaking counselors, as well as options for deaf and hard of hearing individuals. It is only available in the United States. A 24-hour an Online Chat in partnership with Contact USA is also available. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be reached at 1-800-273-8255. This is for the United States. If you’re in another country, there are resources for you, as well. You’re not alone. Help is out there.
Eddie's Obituaries:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90665834/edmund-keller
http://www.hendersonsfh.com/guestbook/1490202