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Patreon Picks #10: The Glendale Train Crash

A few minutes into her shift, a thunderous roar blasted through the building, causing the entire warehouse to shake. Within moments, the area fell eerily silent. Jenny stopped what she was doing and looked anxiously at those around her. Once their shock had worn off, the workers rushed out to investigate the source of the frightening noise.

Team:

Anonymous Host - narration

Holly Boyd - research

Jessica Forsayeth - writing

Mike Migas - production, music

Andrew D.B. Joslyn - music

Milly Raso - creative direction

Patreon Picks #10: The Glendale Train Crash

Comments

Seems like Casey references the units that are used in each story's setting

So Real

Great stuff CF. Just wish you would have stuck to your roots and kept using the metric system for us Aussies listeners

Laura

Crazy and tragic story. Thanks CF team 🙏🏼

Bradford Shovlin

They all will get played. Just in what order.

Bradford Shovlin

Great job team! I love that it was a different type of story. Once it is all adjudicated, I would love to hear the CF take on a recent tragic crash in Colorado involving a semi truck losing his brakes and colliding with backed up traffic outside of Denver. Such a tragedy! People lost their lives at the hands of a driver who should have used the numerous runaway truck ramps he passed coming out of the mountains.

B-randy D

Wow, great episode. I can't believe I don't remember this happening!

Andrea Johnson

Thank you for the story. I agree with the judge. Side topic, this POS couldn’t get his 4 wheel drive jeep off the tracks? Righhhhttt. Or like the story said, turn on your lights. So many lies.

MM

Such a tragedy all around. Thank you!!

Olive

Initially I voted for the meteorite one but I enjoyed this a lot as I listened on. I find the contradictions that come out at a trial fascinating.. how lies are caught and I appreciate that the names and age of the deceased were read- really sad and I appreciate the acknowledgment. Thank you

sharnita singh

I remember this. It especially hits too close to home, I was born & raised there & my Dad took those trains for years. Thank you for covering it 🙏🏼

Shalon Zimmerman

Just think of it as--people died from this. It's their story--how they died. The least I can do is hear their story. It's heartbreaking

Carly J.

Same! But this one seems interesting so far!

Connie M

I wish people had voted for the Meteorite one instead.

Rhys Halliwell


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