The script delves into candid conversations among friends exploring personal anecdotes, experiences of discrimination, familial relationships, childhood memories, and reflections on domestic abuse. It further reflects on family dynamics, domestic violence, and community judgments following a tragic incident involving Bart Parrish's accidental death. Additionally, it unveils a narrative about suspicious events in a small town involving drug involvement, violent encounters, and frustration over lack of accountability in hit-and-run cases. ALL SUSPECTS MENTIONED IN THIS BROADCAST ARE INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-elkhart-tapes--4285263/support https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-elkhart-tapes--4285263/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss.
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00:00 A Shadow Cast: Addressing the Silent Epidemic 00:26 The Stigma and Misunderstanding of Suicide 00:44 The Evolution of Mental Health Understanding 01:34 The Power of Kindness and Community Support 02:10 Life's Challenges and the Importance of Each Individual 02:43 The Beacon of Hope: Safe Spaces in Our Community 03:22 The Journey of Life: A Message of Hope and Resilience Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-elkhart-tapes--4285263/support.
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An extensive conversation between Derek and Colton. Derek discusses his employment in the oil and gas sector and how it's affected by factors such as politics, market volatility, and acquisitions by other companies. He also talks about his role as an EMT, detailing the pressures and responsibilities involved. Moreover, he shares anecdotes about growing up, his family, living in Elkhart, Kansas, and his religious beliefs. Toward the end of the conversation, he shares his experiences with hunting and raising animals for meat. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-elkhart-tapes--4285263/support https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-elkhart-tapes--4285263/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss.
This narrative explores the rich history of Elkhart, Kansas and the Southwest Kansas region, highlighting the transformative impact of railroads in shaping its economy, culture, and society. The story provides detail on the key developments in transportation and landscapes, from the rise of railroads, significant transition in transportation technology in the 1920s, to the impact on Native American tribes. It paints a vivid picture of the hard-working communities embracing change, the challenges they faced, and their enduring resilience. It encapsulates the region's journey from a frontier to an integrated part of American economy, focusing on the influence of the A.T. And S.F. railway and the shifts in transportation landscapes. 00:00 Introduction to Elkhart, Kansas and Southwest Kansas 00:37 The Impact of Railroads on Southwest Kansas 01:41 The Role of the AT&SF in the Development of the Southwest 03:07 Transportation in Middle America in the 1920s 04:47 The Impact of the Railroad on Local Economies 05:16 Nightlife and Entertainment in Southwest Kansas in the 1920s 05:43 The Displacement of Native American Tribes 07:08 Hunting in Southwest Kansas 07:39 Cultural and Social Changes Brought by the Railroads 08:13 The Adoption of Central Standard Time 08:59 The Modern Role of Railroads in Southwest Kansas 09:26 Conclusion: The Resilience and Future of Elkhart and Southwest Kansas Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-elkhart-tapes_1/support https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-elkhart-tapes_1/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss.
In an episode of 'The Elkhart Tapes', the brutal 1983 murders of a young, expectant couple, Donna and Carson Friend, in Stanton County, Kansas are explored. Cocaine residue found in the couple's car and the implication of a local man, Larry Hackney, pointed towards a drug-related motive. This was further complicated by the involvement of brother-in-law and alleged undercover informant for the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), Mike Walker. The episode delves into the trial proceedings, focusing on the use of criminal informants, the role of law enforcement agencies and the criticism faced by the KBI. Also scrutinized is the controversial decision to charge Hackney with the murder of the unborn child. In the end, despite Hackney's acquittal, the true perpetrators and the motive for the Friend's murders remain shrouded in mystery. 00:04 The Brutal Murder of Carson and Donna Friend 01:15 The Trial of Larry Hackney 04:01 The Role of Mike Walker in the Case 08:08 The Controversial Confession of Larry Hackney 09:49 The Legal Debate Over Fetal Rights 12:00 The Complex Role of Informants in Law Enforcement 14:50 The Criticism of the Investigation 17:45 The Impact of Crime on Small Communities 19:51 The Enduring Human Spirit in the Face of Tragedy
In this introspective episode of The Elkhart Tapes, join your host, Derek Releford, on a poignant journey back to his hometown of Elkhart, Kansas. Through the lens of a homecoming rock concert, Derek delves into the rich tapestry of his past, unearthing the profound connections between his childhood experiences and the person he's become. From the adrenaline of live performances to the hushed corridors of Morton County Hospital where he was born, we explore how places shape us. Derek offers a raw, unfiltered look at life in a town that's no longer the birthplace of its residents, sharing stories of community, change, and personal challenges. From laughter to heartache, from the fear of tornados to the grip of OCD, this episode is a mosaic of memories and revelations—a tribute to the indelible mark of hometown roots on our identities. Each story we share, every discussion we ignite, is a step towards a more connected and informed community. However, to continue our mission and to grow further, we need your help. Public funding is the backbone that allows independent media like us to thrive and remain unyielded by commercial pressures. It’s what keeps the spirit of authentic storytelling alive.Here’s how you can be a part of our story: __ __Should you have any questions or wish to discuss further ways to support, don’t hesitate to call us at (480) 420-6880. Your help could be the difference in keeping a host of voices and stories alive.Thank you for considering supporting Back Home Media. Together, we can ensure that diverse voices and stories continue to flourish in our community.Warm regards, The Back Home Media Team
In this stirring episode of "The Elkhart Tapes," host Derek takes you through the shadowy life and surprising end of a man once woven into the fabric of Southern Illinois's most notorious criminal history. Chapter by chapter, we unravel the enigma of Charles Bryan Harris, a figure whose early life was marked by infamy but whose final days were spent in the quiet town of Elkhart, Kansas. "End of the Line" explores the juxtaposition of a life lived on the edge and the tranquil redemption found in an unexpected place.As we delve into the past, we also remain grounded in the present and the connections that hold our community together. Today, we share not just stories of old but also the story of a young boy, Brody Martin, engaged in the bravest battle of all. Brody, the son of our cherished community member Ashley Powell, is fighting leukemia. The courage he shows each day is a beacon of true grit and resilience.In the spirit of unity and support that defines our listeners, we ask you to join us in sending Brody your love and encouragement. Let's fill his world with hope through letters and care packages that will brighten his days as he undergoes chemotherapy. Please send your heartfelt messages to "Brody Martin" at Box 102, Healy, KS, 67850.Join us in this episode as we bridge the gap between history and hope, narrative and action. "End of the Line" isn't just a look back at a life of notoriety but a call to bring light to one of our own during his darkest hours. Tune in, get involved, and let's show what our community is made of—compassion, connection, and unwavering support for each other.#ElkhartTapes #CommunityStrength #BrodyStrong
In this revealing episode of The Elkhart Tapes, host Derek takes listeners through the poignant unraveling of Heartland Tri-State Bank—a financial bastion turned cautionary tale. Once the lifeblood of Elkhart, Kansas, the bank's sudden collapse sends shockwaves through the tight-knit community. Derek delves into the human side of this financial disaster, exploring how the town’s once-celebrated leader, Shan Hanes, went from the pride of Elkhart to the eye of a storm of skepticism and scandal. Through interviews and personal insights, this episode weaves a story of trust built over decades and eroded in moments, and the lingering question of how a local institution's downfall could reverberate through the very fabric of a small American town. 'Heartland's Heartbreak' isn’t just the chronicle of a bank's demise—it's a reflection on the fragility of community bonds in the face of adversity. A beloved member of our community needs our support. Ashley Powell's young son, Brody, is facing a critical fight against leukemia. Through Ashley's updates, it's clear that Brody is in need of some heartfelt encouragement during this challenging time.We're calling on all of you to shower Brody with love through traditional mail. Your letters and care packages will be rays of sunshine amidst his tough chemo treatments.Please address your tokens of support to "Brody Martin" at Box 102, Healy, KS, 67850.Let's rally together for Brody!#TeamBrody
In Part 1 of 'Justice for Suzanne Johnson,' we delve into the life of Suzanne Johnson, a young girl whose mysterious disappearance has haunted the community of Elkhart, Kansas, for decades. Explore the events leading up to her vanishing, her connections with those around her, and the questions that have remained unanswered. Join us on a journey to uncover the truth about Suzanne's fate and bring long-overdue justice to her memory. backhomemedia.com Ways to Donate to Back Home Media __ __Choose the method that works best for you to help Back Home Media continue its valuable work.
I recently wrote and recorded an album with my friends. We will be playing a free concert at Doric Theatre in Elkhart, KS on June 30th. The doors open at 6 pm. I was recently on Matt's show based in Manchester, NH. I aimed to discuss the album but ended up talking about Elkhart the whole interview. Looking forward to seeing as many faces as possible. Follow Matt on all social media and podcast platforms. I have linked the original show where this audio came from. See you soon. Derek https://www.spreaker.com/user/ipmnation/matt-connarton-unleashed-5-22-23
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I am cross posting this episode from another show I do in hopes that the right person hears it. The subject of this interview is trying desperately to protect her children from abusers and is being met head on with problems as the abuser works for the police. I beg if anyone who listens to this show knows anything about child abuse and the law please reach out to me at derekreleford@gmail.com Thank you www.patreon.com/fatkidaz
I am cross posting this episode from another show I do in hopes that the right person hears it. The subject of this interview is trying desperately to protect her children from abusers and is being met head on with problems as the abuser works for the police. I beg if anyone who listens to this show knows anything about child abuse and the law please reach out to me at derekreleford@gmail.com Thank you www.patreon.com/fatkidaz