(To listen to the audio of this blog post, use the purple play button.) · Sheriff Fay F. Brown's Badge: "Is My Dad in Heaven?"· It’s Wednesday, September 21, 1927, in Hutchinson, Kansas. Mary Adella Albrecht must tell her two girls that their father is dead. * “I need to collect Pearl and Jewel before they hear from someone else of their father’s death,” said Mary. “I need to leave right now." “Of course, thank you for your help,” said Detective Salmon. “Again, our … [Read more...] about Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: “Is My Dad in Heaven?”
Deputy Martin Jolliffe
Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Brother Luckett and the Death Flies
(To listen to the audio of this blog post, use the purple play button.) · Sheriff Fay F. Brown's Badge: Brother Luckett and the Death Flies· It’s September 21, 1927 in Hutchinson, Kansas. A man has killed himself by taking poison. Everyone presumes the deceased is Harvey Albrecht, Mary Adella's husband. Waiting outside for permission to enter, Mary has grown impatient. Finally, she opens the door, saying, “I’ll identify my own husband. No one knows him better than me.” … [Read more...] about Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Brother Luckett and the Death Flies
Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: I Killed Him
(To listen to the audio of this blog post, use the purple play button.) · Sheriff Fay F. Brown's Badge: "I Killed Him"· On September 21, 1927, in Hutchinson, Kansas, while attempting to serve divorce papers to Harvey E. Albrecht at his home, Reno County Deputy Sheriff Martin Jolliffe found a man’s body inside on the floor. Mary Adella Albrecht, Harvey’s wife, was waiting outside before picking up some of her personal belongings, unaware of the deputy’s discovery. * Cora … [Read more...] about Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: I Killed Him
Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Knock, Knock, Knock
(To listen to the audio of this blog post, use the purple play button.) · Sheriff Fay F. Brown's Badge: Knock, Knock, Knock· It’s Wednesday, September 21, 1927, in Hutchinson, Kansas. A civil process server is attempting to deliver divorce papers to Harvey E. Albrecht. * “Knock, knock, knock,” was the sound heard by Stearman as he attempted to get some rest. It was the second time he’d heard the sound of impatient knuckles pounding on his neighbor’s door. Working at night, … [Read more...] about Sheriff Fay F. Brown’s Badge: Knock, Knock, Knock