Invisible Choir

Suspect Your Elders

09.04.2022 - By Reach FreaksPlay

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“Respect your elders.” It’s something we’ve all heard since we were young. Albert Flick, a 76-year-old US Army veteran from Westbrook, Maine fit the precise mold of the type of individual we’re expected to revere. You’d never know based on appearance alone that this man had an extremely dark & violent past. When a judge gave Mr. Flick another chance at life after years in and out of prison for violent crimes, he started over in a new town where no one knew of his past…but allowing this elderly man to walk free proved to be one of the most costly & deadly mistakes the state of Maine could have ever made. 

Written by Michael Dunphy Jr., Executive Produced by Michael Ojibway. 

Special Thanks to Jenny Almeida. 

 

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Written/Audio Sources: 

FOIA Request Maine Attorney General’s Office 

What to Know About Albert Flick, the 77-Year-Old Murderer Deemed 'Too Old' to Be Violent

Man Deemed Too Old to Be a Threat Fatally Stabs Woman — the Same Way He Murdered Wife 40 Years Ago

Man convicted for killing woman in front of her children | AP News

A Long History of Attacking Women, Yet He Was Free to Kill Again - The New York Times

Jury convicts Albert Flick of murdering Kimberly Dobbie | newscentermaine.com

Robert E. Crowley - Kelly, Remmel & Zimmerman

Unsolved Homicides Olenchuk, Mary C.

Prosecution and defense rest in murder trial of Albert Flick - Lewiston Sun Journal

Albert Flick Murdered His Wife. So Why Was He Free To Kill Again? | Dispatches From The Middle

Friends of Lewiston murder victim say suspect was 'obsessed' with her

Unusual delay caused by Albert Flick during his trial

Jury finds Albert Flick guilty of murder

Albert Flick sentenced to life in prison

 

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Opening Track: “Aster” by Joshua Runion

Closing Track: “Crimes Against Humanity” by Stereofruit

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