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This week, our hosts try a themed John Brown coffee that was gifted to us by the wonderful people at Folk Hero Coffee, from Buckhannon, WV, who can be reached at FolkHeroCoffee.com. This is a continuation of our sampling of three different coffees. For this one, Kelsey brewed up a flight, she used the techniques of pour over, French press, drip coffee pot, and her new moka pot.
In this episode, Kelsey tells us the story Jaleayah Davis, whose 2011 death and closed case is the topic of debate in the Parkersburg, WV/Marietta, OH area. Her family has since started the Facebook page “Justice for Jaleayah” hoping to get her case reopened.
The Creeps also talk about being nosy, scones, buying coffee making supplies, and the history of noted abolitionist John Brown, Harpers Ferry, the catalyst that led to the American Civil War.
This episode contains graphic details of a case, discretion advised.
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This week, our hosts try a themed John Brown coffee that was gifted to us by the wonderful people at Folk Hero Coffee, from Buckhannon, WV, who can be reached at FolkHeroCoffee.com. This is a continuation of our sampling of three different coffees. For this one, Kelsey brewed up a flight, she used the techniques of pour over, French press, drip coffee pot, and her new moka pot.
In this episode, Kelsey tells us the story Jaleayah Davis, whose 2011 death and closed case is the topic of debate in the Parkersburg, WV/Marietta, OH area. Her family has since started the Facebook page “Justice for Jaleayah” hoping to get her case reopened.
The Creeps also talk about being nosy, scones, buying coffee making supplies, and the history of noted abolitionist John Brown, Harpers Ferry, the catalyst that led to the American Civil War.
This episode contains graphic details of a case, discretion advised.