• The Common Denominator: Part 2

    Butte, MT. 1905. Arvilla Hunter Walbridge Melville is charged with bigamy, and as she sits in a jail cell, she spins an ever-changing and ever more bizarre tale about the murder of her first husband Otis Walbridge. And just when it looks like Arvilla has finally settled into a relatively quiet life, another murder propels her name back into the newspapers and into the courtroom.

    S1E6 - 36m - Jun 3, 2021
  • The Common Denominator: Part 1

    Phillipsburg, MT. April 1900. In 1905, as Arvilla sat in a jail cell charged with bigamy, she confessed, but to cheating on her husband but to lying on the witness stand. Three years prior, Arvilla had told a packed courtroom that her father had killed her first husband Otis Walbridge and terrorized her into silence. Now, as reporters gathered around her cell, Arvilla said that Otis was, quite possibly, still alive. 


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    Episode 6 "The Common Denominator: Part 2" will be released on June 2nd @11pm Central Time. Thanks, everyone, for listening!

    S1E5 - 43m - May 20, 2021
  • In Awe That Anything Has Survived

    Butte, MT. 1895. The year began with an explosion and ended in a petty dispute between two undertakers over a young man's body. And that's only the half of it.

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    Episode 5 "The Common Denominator: Part 1" will be released on May 19th @11pm Central Time. Thanks, everyone, for listening!

    S1E4 - 39m - May 6, 2021
  • D.A.R.E.

    Butte, MT. 1984. A triple murder shocks the mining city and causes the Montana legislature to change state law so that children under the age of 16 can now be tried as adults and face the death penalty. So what happened? Why did two teenagers kill their mothers, and how might their actions impact generations to come?

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    Episode 4 "In Awe That Anything Has Survived" will be released on May 5th @11pm Central Time. Thanks guys!

    S1E3 - 33m - Apr 22, 2021
  • Can Be Kept Only So Long

    Butte, MT. 1965. Three women disappeared from the mining city on a single day in April. Concerned relatives and citizens searched the surrounding foothills and parks, and their bodies were recovered the following week. Their murders represent only a fraction of the crimes committed against women in Montana in the mid-1960s. This episode explores the still unsolved murders of Marjorie & Nancy McQuiston and possible links to other cases in the area.

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    Episode 3 "D.A.R.E." will drop on April 21, 2021 @ 11PM Central Time. Thanks for listening!


    S1E2 - 47m - Apr 1, 2021
  • Things that have Long Since Passed

    Anaconda, MT. 1906. Two men chase down eight-year-old Willie Barkovich, drag him into a nearby warehouse, and shut the door. When they emerge hours later, there is no sign of the young boy. This, at least, is the story told by Willie's friend Herbert Bailey; but did the men really kill him, or was his death an unfortunate accident?

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    Episode 2 "Can Be Kept Only So Long" will drop on March 31, 2021 @ 11PM Central Time. Thanks for listening!

    S1E1 - 46m - Mar 18, 2021
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The Gravel Road: Montana Crimes & Mysteries
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