• #39 The Gray Shame (Part 8)

  • May 1 2023
  • Length: 58 mins
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#39 The Gray Shame (Part 8)

  • Summary

  • In this episode, ⁠Dan Hennen⁠, and ⁠myself⁠ discuss ⁠the final chapter of my book, The Gray Shame. ⁠This is the longest chapter of the book, stretching over 50 pages. The title, The Gray Shame, is a variation of ⁠the first article I wrote about the deaths of David Crowley, Komel Crowley, and Raniya Crowley, titled A Gray Shame⁠. This chapter covers information from the time David joined the Army to his last known social media posts in 2014. This book was published before we received⁠ ⁠⁠David's Day One Journal⁠, ⁠the BCA Crime Scene video⁠,⁠ the 911 call audio⁠, ⁠David's Macbook Pro internet searches⁠, and more.

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