From Scott Fuller, the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. Every, month we tell the story of a murder or mystery in the wild west history of the remarkable state of Wyoming. Produced by Scott Fuller for the 10Cast Network and brought to you by the team at county10.com. Cover art photo cred to: blu…
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Listeners of Dead & Gone in Wyoming that love the show mention:We're happy to announce the return of the podcast with two stories of mysterious missing person cases from America's first national park.It's good to be back!Thank you for listening to this episode of Dead & Gone In Wyoming. Reach out Twitter (or 'X', whatever it's called this month) @wyomingpodcast.And you can contact the show via email: wyomingpodcast@gmail.com
Violence in America's schools has become tragically endemic to a generation.Many of those stories are so tragic, they can be told in a single word: Columbine, Parkland, and far too many others.Cokeville, Wyoming was very nearly such a place.
Remembering the forgotten murder of Casper socialite Grace MacManus.
The abduction of an 11-year-old girl ten years ago today, October 8, 2012, changed Cody, Wyoming forever.This episode contains depictions of harm to a child. Listener discretion is advised.The resource mentioned at the end of this episode is The National Sexual Assault Hotline. It's free, confidential, and available 24/7. Learn more at RAINN.org.Thanks to our presenting sponsor this week: The Hampton Inn & Suites in Riverton, Wyoming.
The story of Clay Rubano, an expert outdoorsman who disappeared into the mountains around Lander, Wyoming in 2007.You can contact Scott by email: wyomingpodcast@gmail.comOr on Twitter: @WyomingPodcastSupport the show and receive early access to new episodes here: www.Patreon.com/WyomingPodcast
Listener Barb writes:"Can you research the murder of Dr. and Mrs. Payne in Jackson, Wyoming in the mid to late 60s?"Here's your story, Barb.Thank you for listening to Dead & Gone In Wyoming. You can email Scott here: wyomingpodcast@gmail.comFor early access and exclusive episodes, consider supporting the show on Patreon: www.Patreon.com/WyomingPodcast
In October 1998, perhaps Wyoming's most infamous murder occurred in Laramie.The brutal torture and murder of college student Matthew Shepard drew immediate and strong reaction nationwide, and changed American society forever.Thank you for listening to this month's episode.Email Scott here: wyomingpodcast@gmail.comTo support the show and receive exclusive content, consider becoming a Patron: www.Patreon.com/WyomingPodcast
In 2007, wife and mother Robin Munis was murdered in Cheyenne, Wyoming.The National Domestic Hotline is available with confidential support 24/7/365 by calling: 800.799.SAFE (7233), or by visiting www.thehotline.orgFree, confidential support services dedicated to serving Native American survivors and concerned family members and friends affected by domestic, dating and sexual violence. Advocates are available 24/7 by texting or calling 1-844-7NATIVE (1-844-762-8483) or via online chat at strongheartshelpline.org.Thank you for listening to this episode of Dead & Gone In Wyoming.Email Scott: wyomingpodcast@gmail.comFollow the show on Twitter: @wyomingpodcastSupport the show for access to exclusive content: www.Patreon.com/WyomingPodcast
Carmella Aragon disappeared from Cheyenne on September 3rd, 1963.As we begin our third year of producing Dead & Gone In Wyoming, special thanks to all for listening to our stories and spreading the word.Reach Scott by email: wyomingpodcast@gmail.comPatreon supporters of the show will receive three episodes in January - two of which will be supporter-exclusive episodes - www.patreon.com/wyomingpodcast
In this episode, we revisit each episode released in 2021, with reflections and commentary from host and producer Scott Fuller.Email Scott: wyomingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show on Patreon: www.Patreon.com/WyomingPodcast
38 years after a young man, Eric James "Jim" Cooper, disappeared from downtown Jackson, Wyoming, speculation and theories abound.Answers have been much harder to find.Interact with the show on Twitter (@wyomingpodcast) and by email (wyomingpodcast@gmail.com). Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: www.Patreon.com/WyomingPodcast
In June 1984, Lisa Ehlers left Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and never came home. Her notorious murder remained unsolved for 25 years, until authorities made a shocking arrest. But, even today, this story remains far from over. Sources for this episode include The Jackson Hole News, and The Casper Star-Tribune. Thank you for your Patreon support! www.Patreon.com/WyomingPodcast Follow Scott on Twitter: @wyomingpodcast Or email: wyomingpodcast@gmail.com
In 2004, an abandoned station wagon was found along a highway between Torrington and Casper.But the vehicle's driver hasn't been seen or heard from since. Thank you for listening to each episode of Dead & Gone in Wyoming. Email us: wyomingpodcast@gmail.com Interact with us: www.Twitter.com/WyomingPodcast Support is: www.Patreon.com/WyomingPodcast
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 wyomingpodcast@gmail.com, and support the show while receiving exclusive episodes and other content here: www.patreon.com/wyomingpodcast
"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!
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.
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: wyomingpodcast@gmail.com Support us: www.Patreon.com/WyomingPodcast
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. Email us: wyomingpodcast@gmail.com Support our storytelling: www.Patreon.com/WyomingPodcast
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.
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.
Among the most notorious crimes in Gillette, Wyoming history. A wife and mother of two is abducted from her home, her husband slain. But, as ever, secrets and lies bubble beneath the surface.
A man of God and his dog adventure into the Wyoming mountains on a search for answers and self-reflection. On this month’s episode, we join them on their journey, and discover more than we bargained for. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of […]
A man of God and his dog adventure into the Wyoming mountains on a search for answers and self-reflection. On this month’s episode, we join them on their journey, and discover more than we bargained for. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here. To reach the show or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please e-mail: 10cast@county10.com
A man of God and his dog adventure into the Wyoming mountains on a search for answers and self-reflection. On this month’s episode, we join them on their journey, and discover more than we bargained for. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here. To reach the show or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please e-mail: 10cast@county10.com
For 14 years, the identity of a woman found dead alongside I-25 in Casper remained a mystery, until one intrepid detective took the case and refused to take unknown for an answer. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here. To reach the show or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please e-mail: 10cast@county10.com
For 14 years, the identity of a woman found dead alongside I-25 in Casper remained a mystery, until one intrepid detective took the case and refused to take unknown for an answer. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here. To reach the show or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please e-mail: 10cast@county10.com
For 14 years, the identity of a woman found dead alongside I-25 in Casper remained a mystery, until one intrepid detective took the case and refused to take unknown for an answer. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. For […]
After 12 episodes of Dead & Gone In Wyoming, we’ll soon be moving on to Season 2.We can’t express our thanks for your support of the show in its first year. And we’re looking forward to continuing into the Fall. Thank you especially for your Patreon support of the show! Dead & Gone in Wyoming […]
After 12 episodes of Dead & Gone In Wyoming, we’ll soon be moving on to Season 2.We can’t express our thanks for your support of the show in its first year. And we’re looking forward to continuing into the Fall. Thank you especially for your Patreon support of the show! Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here. To reach the show or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please e-mail: 10cast@county10.com
After 12 episodes of Dead & Gone In Wyoming, we’ll soon be moving on to Season 2.We can’t express our thanks for your support of the show in its first year. And we’re looking forward to continuing into the Fall. Thank you especially for your Patreon support of the show! Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here. To reach the show or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please e-mail: 10cast@county10.com
In 1995, Riverton hunter Ivan Schaefer set out into the Tetons on an elk hunting trip with two companions, and was never seen again. Among the usual suspects – bears and bitter cold – this story may yield something deeper, and darker, and just below the surface of the frozen Wyoming ground. Dead & Gone […]
In 1995, Riverton hunter Ivan Schaefer set out into the Tetons on an elk hunting trip with two companions, and was never seen again. Among the usual suspects – bears and bitter cold – this story may yield something deeper, and darker, and just below the surface of the frozen Wyoming ground. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here. To reach the show or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please e-mail: 10cast@county10.com
In 1995, Riverton hunter Ivan Schaefer set out into the Tetons on an elk hunting trip with two companions, and was never seen again. Among the usual suspects – bears and bitter cold – this story may yield something deeper, and darker, and just below the surface of the frozen Wyoming ground. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here. To reach the show or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please e-mail: 10cast@county10.com
This month: two of Wyoming’s oldest and most notorious unsolved and unidentified murders. 28 years ago, the bodies of two young women were found off I-80 and I-90 in Wyoming. It was feared neither case would ever be solved… until last month. For more information about the DNA technology referenced in this episode, visit GEDmatch.com Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here. To reach the show or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please e-mail: 10cast@county10.com
This month: two of Wyoming’s oldest and most notorious unsolved and unidentified murders. 28 years ago, the bodies of two young women were found off I-80 and I-90 in Wyoming. It was feared neither case would ever be solved… until last month. For more information about the DNA technology referenced in this episode, visit GEDmatch.com Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here. To reach the show or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please e-mail: 10cast@county10.com
This month: two of Wyoming’s oldest and most notorious unsolved and unidentified murders. 28 years ago, the bodies of two young women were found off I-80 and I-90 in Wyoming. It was feared neither case would ever be solved… until last month. For more information about the DNA technology referenced in this episode, visit GEDmatch.com […]
Between 1983 and 1997, at least nine young women were violently assaulted and dumped along highways within the Great Basin, from the Rockies to the Sierra Nevada. Their murders remain unsolved today. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here. To reach the show or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please e-mail: 10cast@county10.com
Between 1983 and 1997, at least nine young women were violently assaulted and dumped along highways within the Great Basin, from the Rockies to the Sierra Nevada. Their murders remain unsolved today. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here. To reach the show or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please e-mail: 10cast@county10.com
Between 1983 and 1997, at least nine young women were violently assaulted and dumped along highways within the Great Basin, from the Rockies to the Sierra Nevada. Their murders remain unsolved today. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. For […]
In March 1988, an 18-year-old young woman left Colorado on a trip to Montana. Lisa Marie Kimmell, and her vehicle, disappeared along the way somewhere in Wyoming. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is made possible by the Hampton Inn and Suites in Riverton, Wyoming. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here.
In March 1988, an 18-year-old young woman left Colorado on a trip to Montana. Lisa Marie Kimmell, and her vehicle, disappeared along the way somewhere in Wyoming. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is made possible by the Hampton Inn and Suites in Riverton, Wyoming. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here.
In March 1988, an 18-year-old young woman left Colorado on a trip to Montana. Lisa Marie Kimmell, and her vehicle, disappeared along the way somewhere in Wyoming. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is […]
In 1977, three people were killed inside an Evanston, Wyoming home when a bomb exploded while a family slept inside. The people of the small town were stunned at the murders of their long-serving former County Attorney and his wife and child. But, nobody could have imagined how complicated the rest of this story would be. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is made possible by the Hampton Inn and Suites in Riverton, Wyoming. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here.
In 1977, three people were killed inside an Evanston, Wyoming home when a bomb exploded while a family slept inside. The people of the small town were stunned at the murders of their long-serving former County Attorney and his wife and child. But, nobody could have imagined how complicated the rest of this story would be. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is made possible by the Hampton Inn and Suites in Riverton, Wyoming. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here.
In 1977, three people were killed inside an Evanston, Wyoming home when a bomb exploded while a family slept inside. The people of the small town were stunned at the murders of their long-serving former County Attorney and his wife and child. But, nobody could have imagined how complicated the rest of this story would […]
This month’s episode focuses on the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Native women are killed at a rate up to 10 times higher than the national average, and 84% will experience violence in their lifetime. Cases from this episode come from Wyoming’s only Indian Reservation, one of the largest in the country, along with some hopeful commentary that this issue might be resolved. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is made possible by the Hampton Inn and Suites in Riverton, Wyoming. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here.
This month’s episode focuses on the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Native women are killed at a rate up to 10 times higher than the national average, and 84% will experience violence in their lifetime. Cases from this episode come from Wyoming’s only Indian Reservation, one of the largest in the country, along with some hopeful commentary that this issue might be resolved. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is written, produced, and narrated by Scott Fuller. Fuller is also the host of the Frozen Truth Podcast. Dead & Gone in Wyoming is made possible by the Hampton Inn and Suites in Riverton, Wyoming. For more Wyoming podcasts, follow 10Cast. To support Dead & Gone in Wyoming on Patreon, click here.
This month’s episode focuses on the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Native women are killed at a rate up to 10 times higher than the national average, and 84% will experience violence in their lifetime. Cases from this episode come from Wyoming’s only Indian Reservation, one of the largest in the country, along […]
In response to a new statement from the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Department, Dead & Gone in Wyoming host Scott Fuller has recorded a new short episode. On January 23rd, the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Department issued a release stating that the remains located near the Jim Bridger Power Plant in September 2019, were likely pre-historic. That report conflicted with an earlier report that stated the remains were likely 20-30 years old. If the new information is correct, the possibility that the remains are that of Sharon Baldeagle’s would be ruled out. For more information on Sharon Baldeagle’s case, click here.