
Dead & Gone in Wyoming: Indigenous
01/30/20 • 34 min
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Dead & Gone in Wyoming: UPDATE, Human Remains Found in Sweetwater County
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.
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Dead & Gone in Wyoming: The Vehar Bombing
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.
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