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In Part 1 of this month's episode, an otherwise healthy and happy 25-year-old man disappears in Nebraska while walking back to Wyoming on a stormy night in 2019.
Also on this episode, the story behind a place unlike any other. But within Yellowstone National Park, there exists a sliver of darkness.
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In nearly two years of telling stories of the missing and murdered in The Cowboy State, we've come across many cases which couldn't be included in the main episodes of the podcast. So these shorter, extra episodes are now being made available to Patreon supporters of Dead & Gone In Wyoming.On this preview Bonus Episode: a 13-year-old boy at a group home in Casper seems to vanish in the middle of the night. Now, nearly two decades later, there remain only questions surrounding what happened to Justin Harris.
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In the summer of 1954, a terribly devised love triangle ends in the death of a 27-year-old woman in Casper, Wyoming.Sources for this episode: WyomingTalesAndTrails.com, Casper Star-Tribune, and Hartford Courant.Email Scott at [email protected], and support the show while receiving exclusive episodes and other content here: www.patreon.com/wyomingpodcast
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"As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words but to live by them."
- John F. KennedyEnjoy the long weekend, but spend some time in appreciation and recognition of those who have given their lives for the rest of us.Thank you for your support of the podcast!
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Olga Mauger was a beautiful 21-year-old woman of Wyoming who married in the fall of 1934.Her honeymoon with her new husband was to be a magical adventure in the Wyoming Rockies.Instead, it turned into one of the Equality State's oldest unsolved mysteries.Email us: [email protected] us: www.Patreon.com/WyomingPodcast
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When the Udens, a married couple of 20+ years, were arrested together in 2013 for murder, four decades of bizarre, twisted, and tragic secrets were finally revealed.
Reporting for this episode includes work from the Casper Star-Tribune and Associated Press by Mead Gruver, Shane Sanderson, Joshua Wolfson. Additional sources include Eric Blom of the Lander Journal and Clair McFarland of the Riverton Ranger. -
This month, Scott shares a 1963 article from 'Real West' magazine. A story from a distant time, when wagon trains still traversed the plains and Gold Fever gripped the imagination of the Wyoming frontier. A woman and her father are said have murdered dozens of weary travelers.
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In 1943, as America fought in foreign lands, a crew of 10 young men and their 25 ton airplane disappeared somewhere in Wyoming.Exactly what happened to the Flying Fortress on that night would remain a mystery for years.And some of her secrets will never be revealed.I'm joined on this unique episode by Buffalo, Wyoming author Scott Madsen. Hope you enjoy the story.