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Embers and Ashes: Part II - Randy Stair

Episode 3 of the The Dark Divide podcast, hosted by The Dark Divide, titled "Embers and Ashes: Part II - Randy Stair" was published on November 21, 2017 and runs 49 minutes.

November 21, 2017 ·49m · The Dark Divide

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On June 8th, 2017 Randy Stair (also known as Andrew Blaze) would arrive for night shift at The Weis Market and kill 3 co-workers before committing suicide. The headlines about the shooting would die down quickly, in much less time than had even been spent on it's planning, drowned out by similar back to back events. Each time we seem to be left in the same place, asking the same questions; finding it nearly impossible to heal through the aftermath when it's almost never-ending. Where does Tunkhannock go from here? Where do we?   Support the show & also get bonus episodes on Patreon _______________________________________ All music is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution. Measured Paces, Interloper, Anguish, Long Note Two, Dark Fog,Irregular & Despair and Triumph by Kevin MacLeod via incompetech.com The Glow of the Mountains & There's Probably No Timeby Chris Zabriskie via chriszabriskie.com Meditation 1 by Audionautix via audionautix.com _______________________________________ If you, or anyone you know, is struggling with suicide and depression, please contact suicidepreventionlifeline.org for the support you deserve. Thank you for listening!

On June 8th, 2017 Randy Stair (also known as Andrew Blaze) would arrive for night shift at The Weis Market and kill 3 co-workers before committing suicide. The headlines about the shooting would die down quickly, in much less time than had even been spent on it's planning, drowned out by similar back to back events. Each time we seem to be left in the same place, asking the same questions; finding it nearly impossible to heal through the aftermath when it's almost never-ending. Where does Tunkhannock go from here? Where do we?

 

Support the show & also get bonus episodes on Patreon

_______________________________________

All music is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution.

Measured Paces, Interloper, Anguish, Long Note Two, Dark Fog, Irregular & Despair and Triumph by Kevin MacLeod via incompetech.com

The Glow of the Mountains & There's Probably No Time by Chris Zabriskie via chriszabriskie.com

Meditation 1 by Audionautix via audionautix.com

_______________________________________

If you, or anyone you know, is struggling with suicide and depression, please contact suicidepreventionlifeline.org for the support you deserve.

Thank you for listening!

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