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Author: Scott Fuller for the 10Cast Network

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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.

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The Girl Who Was Next

The Girl Who Was Next

2024-07-2933:11

Kathleen Pehringer, 41, disappeared from her Riverton, Wyoming home on April 17, 1989. She was last seen while her daughter was at school. Kathleen took her purse and glasses but left her car behind.
The FBI uncovers a plot to murder two Wyoming school teachers, which shakes loose an investigation into the deaths of a mother and son who had fallen to their deaths years earlier.
The Tylenol Connection

The Tylenol Connection

2023-11-1136:56

In Fall 1982, America was gripped by an unprecedented form of criminality. The Tylenol Murders took at least seven lives and changed society forever.Thank you for listening to Dead & Gone in Wyoming.Interact with Scott via email: wyomingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show, and gain early access to episodes, via Patreon: www.Patreon.com/WyomingPodcast
Yellowstone

Yellowstone

2023-09-0127:05

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
Show Update!

Show Update!

2023-03-2503:08

A quick update about the future of Dead & Gone in Wyoming.
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
The Gettysburg Address

The Gettysburg Address

2021-05-3105:37

"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.
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Megan

I did not know Bob Duke had solicited to murder his parents.

Aug 17th
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Liz A

I'm so glad there's another episode, this is my favourite of your shows Scott!

Jul 24th
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Angie Hensley

Who are these people who went missing after last being seen near the Zone of Death? Where can one find information on them? I know there was speculation Lori Vallow's kids may be there but their bodies were found on their step-father's property. Who are the others?

Apr 24th
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Pocket Glitter

I have only one complaint, I hate waiting an entire month for a new episode! Other than that I love it! I 🥰

May 27th
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Pocket Glitter

Love this Podcast!

May 5th
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