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Reporter Janine Zeitlin attempts to reach Don Calkins, the last known person to see missing man Terrence Williams.
03:03 - 04:09 (01:06)
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Reporter Janine Zeitlin attempts to reach Don Calkins, the last known person to see missing man Terrence Williams. After receiving no response to phone calls or a certified letter, reporters in Iowa visit the Calkins' family home to try to get answers.
ChapterA Family Man by Criminal
EpisodeGood Guy or Bad Cop?
PodcastThe Last Ride
There is a sign near the door of Calkins' house that reads 'Absolutely no soliciting whatsoever'.
04:09 - 04:51 (00:41)
Summary
There is a sign near the door of Calkins' house that reads 'Absolutely no soliciting whatsoever'. Although Calkins seems to have a normal life, they were not answering the door when someone rang the bell.
ChapterA Family Man by Criminal
EpisodeGood Guy or Bad Cop?
PodcastThe Last Ride
The transcript talks about the courteousness of an old-fashioned cop, and his personnel file had thank you notes and several letters of recognition.
04:51 - 07:22 (02:30)
Summary
The transcript talks about the courteousness of an old-fashioned cop, and his personnel file had thank you notes and several letters of recognition. Additionally, the transcript highlights the cop being a family man and a person who gave people rides.
ChapterA Family Man by Criminal
EpisodeGood Guy or Bad Cop?
PodcastThe Last Ride
The author drives to Ottawa, a small town in Illinois known for being the site of the first debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas, to dig up yearbooks of Stephen Kalkins, a former resident and farmer who attended high school in the area in the late 60s and early 70s.
07:22 - 08:12 (00:50)
Summary
The author drives to Ottawa, a small town in Illinois known for being the site of the first debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas, to dig up yearbooks of Stephen Kalkins, a former resident and farmer who attended high school in the area in the late 60s and early 70s.