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Here's What I've Heard is a serialized audio documentary that investigates family stories through one-on-one interviews and careful research. During Season One, we'll explore the tragic accident that claimed the lives of 24-year-old Gerald Kline, 21-year-old Linda Kline and 15-month-old Theresa Kl…

Courtney Abud and Craig Brown


    • Jun 26, 2018 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 28m AVG DURATION
    • 10 EPISODES


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    S1E9: Legacies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 34:45


    Three months after Tommy's divorce was finalized, the man who killed the Klines wound up dead. He left behind countless victims—not just the four killed in 1965 on the Avenal Cutoff, but the families that were torn apart and the people he abused.In the Season One finale, we explore the circumstances around Tommy Kaylor's death—and the ongoing aftermath of his choices.Want more Here's What I've Heard? Gain access to bonus content, like mini episodes and photos, by becoming a patron of the show. As little as $3 per bonus gets you in!Musical direction was provided by Julia Cannon, featuring Bobby Steinfeld on piano. Here's What I've Heard is produced by Courtney Abud and Craig Brown.

    S1E8: Tommy Kaylor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 24:00


    Tommy Kaylor's sister says he was a good man and a great father. His ex-wife, however, tells a different story.In Episode 8, we'll hear more from the people around Tommy, explore the charges against him, and discover what happened when it was up to a judge to decide just what kind of person Tommy Kaylor really was.Want more Here's What I've Heard? Gain access to bonus content, like mini episodes and photos, by becoming a patron of the show. As little as $3 per bonus gets you in!Musical direction was provided by Julia Cannon, featuring Bobby Steinfeld on piano. Here's What I've Heard is produced by Courtney Abud and Craig Brown.

    S1E7: Southbound

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 19:24


    For decades, the Kline family thought there was only one man in the southbound car that killed Jerry, Linda, and Robin. As it turns out, there were three.In this episode, we'll introduce you to the Tommy Kaylor and his friends: Jimmie Hamilton and Larry Jones.Want more Here's What I've Heard? Gain access to bonus content, like mini episodes and photos, by becoming a patron of the show. As little as $3 per bonus gets you in!Musical direction was provided by Julia Cannon, featuring Bobby Steinfeld on piano. Here's What I've Heard is produced by Courtney Abud and Craig Brown.

    S1E6: Jerry and Paul

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 41:36


    While at the Milton Hershey School, Jerry and Paul were split into different houses, with administrators often blaming Paul for any slip in Jerry's grades. Paul was small and ornery, which often got him into trouble with both students and adults.Eventually, Paul was given a choice: Shape up or leave. So, as a seventh-grader, Paul was forced to make a decision that he would come to regret for the rest of his life. A warning: This episode contains descriptions of abuse that may not be suitable for some listeners.Want more Here's What I've Heard? Gain access to bonus content, like mini episodes and photos, by becoming a patron of the show. As little as $3 per bonus gets you in! Musical direction was provided by Julia Cannon, featuring Bobby Steinfeld on piano. Here's What I've Heard is produced by Courtney Abud and Craig Brown.

    S1E5: Hershey, PA

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 34:19


    After a hard-fought battle on many sides, the custody dispute was settled by a judge—Jerry and Paul would attend the Milton Hershey School in Hershey, Pennsylvania.Started in 1910 by Milton S. Hershey as an industrial school for orphaned boys, the school was meant to be a safe haven. But while some boys thrived, others floundered—and sometimes for reasons outside of their control. What would the outcome be for Jerry and Paul?A warning: This episode contains descriptions of abuse that may not be suitable for some listeners.Want more Here's What I've Heard? Gain access to bonus content, like mini episodes and photos, by becoming a patron of the show. As little as $3 per bonus gets you in! Thanks a million to our newest patron, Paula Knapp!Musical direction was provided by Julia Cannon, featuring Bobby Steinfeld on piano. Here's What I've Heard is produced by Courtney Abud and Craig Brown.

    S1E4: Custody

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 38:41


    With their parents and sister gone, Jerry and Paul Kline were alone in California—across the country from the rest of their family. They needed new guardians, and with eight adult aunts and uncles, plus two sets of grandparents, it seemed they'd be in good hands once they reached Pennsylvania.But somehow, Jerry and Paul did not end up living with their family. In fact, for the majority of their childhood, they didn't live it anyone's family. In this episode, we'll explore the custody arrangement that caused the boys so much pain, even decades after it was all said and done.Want more Here's What I've Heard? Gain access to bonus content, like mini episodes about other Kline and Seibert family members, by becoming a patron of the show. As little as $3 per bonus gets you in! BIG thanks to our newest patrons: Berneal, Anne Wynter, and Lloyd Seibert.Our featured organization this week is EndDD.org. To learn more about their programs, visit their website. Musical direction was provided by Julia Cannon, featuring Bobby Steinfeld on piano. Here's What I've Heard is produced by Courtney Abud and Craig Brown.

    S1E3: Linda Seibert Kline

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 24:03


    Like Jerry, Linda grew up in a big, chaotic family. She had five brothers, and some of them just couldn't seem to stay out of trouble. But Linda was the star of the family, and her death brought a cloak of sadness down upon them.In Episode Three of Here's What I've Heard, we dive into Linda's childhood and the events that preceded her departure from Pennsylvania and, ultimately, the accident that took her life.Want more Here's What I've Heard? Gain access to bonus content, like the family photos described in this episode, by becoming a patron of the show. As little as $3 per bonus gets you in!Our featured organization this week is National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. To learn more about their programs, visit their website. Musical direction was provided by Julia Cannon, featuring Bobby Steinfeld on piano. Here's What I've Heard is produced by Courtney Abud and Craig Brown.

    S1E2: Gerald "Jerry" Kline

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 29:57


    To his schoolmates back in Annville, PA, Jerry Kline seemed to vanish out of thin air after 1958. He isn't seen in the yearbook past the tenth grade, and since he was a quiet guy to begin with, nobody really went looking for him. Decades later, they're shocked to hear about his death.In Episode Two of Here's What I've Heard, we interview classmates and family members of Jerry to get a better idea of who he was as a person, and the events that led to his so-called disappearance.HUGE thanks to our new patrons: Leah Rossi, Laura Weaver, Jen West, and Tom James! We absolutely couldn't do this without your support.Want more Here's What I've Heard? Gain access to bonus content, like extra episodes about the deaths of Jerry's brother and sister, by becoming a patron of the show. As little as $3 per bonus gets you in!Our featured organization this week is Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). To learn more about their programs, visit their website. Musical direction was provided by Julia Cannon, featuring Bobby Steinfeld on piano. Here's What I've Heard is produced by Courtney Abud and Craig Brown.Special thanks this week to Ryan Starr over at Hi-Res. If you love the creative process and everything that comes with it, you should be listening to Hi-Res. Every other week, Ryan interviews creatives about the experiences that have shaped their careers and influenced their work—and he recently sat down with our very own Courtney Abud! Subscribe on iTunes (or your favorite podcast streaming service) to hear their conversation.

    S1E1: Avenal

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 31:46


    The Kline family was on their way to visit friends when a drunk driver veered into the wrong lane and hit their car head-on. Jerry and Linda Kline, both in their early 20s, and their 13-month old daughter were killed almost instantly. Their two young sons were left orphaned and struggling for their lives.In the Season One premiere of Here's What I've Heard, Jerry and Linda's granddaughter, Courtney Abud, tries to find answers about their deaths. Her father was one of those orphaned boys—and she's ready to learn more about the grandparents she never met.Special thanks to Nick Mendez and Martha Kline for their support in pushing Season One live—we couldn't do it without you! To get your own shout-out and gain access to bonus content, become a patron of the show.Our featured organization this week is the National Safety Council. To learn more about their programs, visit their website. Musical direction was provided by Julia Cannon, featuring Bobby Steinfeld on piano. Here's What I've Heard is produced by Courtney Abud and Craig Brown.

    Preview Season One of Here's What I've Heard

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2017 2:47


    On November 6, 1965, the Kline family was traveling northbound on the Avenal cutoff when their vehicle was hit head-on by a drunk driver. Gerald and Linda Kline, along with their baby daughter, Theresa, were killed almost instantly. Their two young sons, Jerry and Paul, survived—but would forever wonder about the life that could have been. In the premiere season of Here's What I've Heard, we'll follow Jerry's daughter, Courtney, as she searches for answers about the accident, speaks to those involved to learn details about the tragedy and uncovers an aftermath that's steeped in romance, revenge and murder. Want to help speed up the release of Here's What I've Heard? Visit HeresWhatIveHeard.com to donate a few bucks—and get rewards in return!

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