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🗓️ 1 May 2022
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On the afternoon of October 24th, 2015, 32-year-old Nick Clavier was driving down Hull Road in Chesterfield, Virginia with his four children. They had planned to go fishing at a nearby pond, before returning home for a family movie night while his wife Melody was out of town. But on the drive, something happened leading Nick’s vehicle to go over an embankment where it eventually crashed into a tree. Though the children were not harmed in the accident, Nick suffered a considerable amount of head trauma. When police arrived on scene, they located a firearm on the driver’s side floorboard, leading law enforcement to question if Nick had potentially shot himself. But years later, the truth would finally be revealed…
Special thank you to Melody Clavier-Weston and Laura French for their contributions to this episode.
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0:04.8 | presenters from the case. |
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0:11.6 | or Cast Media. |
0:12.6 | Invisible Choir explores detailed depictions of violence and murder and is not appropriate |
0:24.3 | for all audiences. |
0:26.0 | Listener discretion is advised. |
0:37.6 | Dad, it's a special word. |
0:40.8 | One reserved for the man who's always there for you. |
0:44.0 | The one who wakes up after a long day of work to make sure that your friend, Clow, then |
0:48.4 | supported in all aspects of your life, before heading back out the door to work those long |
0:53.5 | hours. |
0:54.5 | But there's a difference between being a father and a dad. |
0:59.3 | While just about anyone can be a father, it takes a real man to be just that. |
1:04.5 | A dad. |
1:06.2 | If you have a dad who supported you through anything and everything while making sure |
1:10.0 | that you were well taken care of physically and emotionally, consider yourself lucky, |
1:15.5 | because not everyone has that privilege. |
1:18.4 | As we grow older into adulthood, it's easy to see how much we may have taken our dad's |
1:23.1 | love for granted. |
1:25.3 | But it's often the lessons they leave behind with us that last a lifetime, whether it was |
1:30.1 | teaching us how to ride a bicycle or taking us fishing. |
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