Dark Dialogue: Rocky Mountain Reckoning
Where the mountains remember everything—even the secrets buried in their shadows. Season by season, Rocky Mountain Reckoning takes you deep into the heart of the American West—uncovering the most haunting unsolved cases, from desolate canyons to forgotten ghost towns. Each season focuses on a different mystery rooted in the rugged terrain of the Rocky Mountain region. Season One: The Great Basin Serial Killer. A chilling string of Jane Doe cases across Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming suggests a pattern too precise to ignore. Are we looking at the work of a long-elusive serial killer? Or a tragic series of coincidences in some of the most isolated corners of the country? We dig into forensic evidence, FBI profiling, survivor stories, and possible suspects. In future seasons, we’ll tackle new cases—but always with the same depth, compassion, and determination to uncover the truth behind the silence of these mountains.
Episodes

Wednesday May 28, 2025
Wednesday May 28, 2025
Dark Dialogue: Rocky Mountain Reckoning uncovers the chilling crimes of the Rockies—Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Montana and New Mexico—Season one focuses on the Great Basin Serial Killings, where at least 24 women and one man, like Lisa Marie Kimmell and Naomi Kidder, were lost to desolate highways from the 1970s to 2000. Unlike Dark Dialogue’s national, victim-centric storytelling, Reckoning dives deep into forensics, investigative failures, and regional darkness with a gritty, multi-episode format. Hosted by Wyoming natives John and Angela, this podcast exposes sheriffs’ blunders, leverages DNA tech, and rallies listeners to name Jane Does and cage killers. Join the fight at www.darkdialogue.com, support via Patreon or Ko-fi, fund DNA testing through our Adopt-a-Victim program, or share tips at info@darkdialogue.com. Subscribe on Substack for updates. Make the Rockies’ shadows scream.

Thursday Jun 05, 2025
Thursday Jun 05, 2025
🚨 On a desolate stretch of rural Nevada highway in the spring of 1972, the body of a young woman was discovered beneath a barbed wire fence in Starr Valley. She had been brutally murdered and left in the dust—no ID, no name, and no justice. Over fifty years later, the world still knows her only as Starr Valley Jane Doe.
In this haunting episode of Dark Dialogue, John and Angela retrace the steps of investigators, unravel potential links to long-haul truckers, serial offenders, and overlooked clues from the early ‘70s. Was she a runaway? A hitchhiker? Or another forgotten victim of a roaming killer who vanished into the Great Basin?
🔍 Inside this episode:
Timeline of the discovery and forensic findings
Victimology profile based on autopsy and physical evidence
Analysis of likely travel routes, disposal patterns, and potential killers
Deep dive into suspect profiles: Ted Bundy, Robert Ben Rhoades, Clark Perry Baldwin, and more
Exploration of DNA advances and community-led identification efforts
🕯️ Starr Valley Jane Doe deserves more than silence.This is her story—and it’s time to speak her name, even if we don’t yet know it.
💡 Help us bring her justice. Share this episode. Join the Adopt-A-Victim program. File a FOIA. Spread her photo. Her killer may still be out there—or someone who remembers her might be listening.
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🎧 Tune in now—and make the guilty face the reckoning.

Thursday Jun 19, 2025
Thursday Jun 19, 2025
A scorched canyon. A woman without a name.And a decades-old mystery that still haunts Nevada’s high desert.
In this gripping installment of Dark Dialogue: Rocky Mountain Reckoning, hosts John and Angela investigate the tragic and unresolved case of Devil’s Gate Jane Doe—a young woman found murdered and partially burned in a remote canyon near Elko, Nevada, in 1978. She had no ID, no missing persons report to match, and no justice.
Could she have been a hitchhiker? A local runaway? A forgotten victim of a serial killer operating in the shadows of the Great Basin?
We retrace the evidence, decode the forensic findings, explore criminal patterns across the region—and above all, honor the memory of the woman we now call Clara.
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Wednesday Jun 25, 2025
Wednesday Jun 25, 2025
Buried in the heat-hardened cliffs of Nevada’s Thousand Springs Canyon, a young woman’s story was reduced to ashes—her name burned away, her identity still unknown. Who was she? And who wanted her erased?
In this gripping episode of Dark Dialogue: Rocky Mountain Reckoning, we delve into the haunting 1974 discovery of the Thousand Springs Jane Doe, a burned body found in a lava rock alcove outside Elko County. With no skull, no teeth, and no match in missing persons databases, she became one of the West’s most tragic and overlooked mysteries.
Through forensic fire analysis, timeline reconstruction, and terrain-based profiling, we explore what the fire may have hidden—and what it couldn’t destroy. Could she be connected to other cases in the Great Basin? Was she a victim of opportunity, or part of a serial pattern?
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We’ve officially adopted Thousand Springs Jane Doe through our Adopt-a-Victim initiative. You can help by:
📌 Sharing her story using #ThousandSpringsJaneDoe📁 Reviewing her official case at NamUs Case #UP11308🕵️♀️ Volunteering with the Dark Dialogue Collective—our boots-on-ground and digital cold case team📬 Sending tips, theories, or memories to: info@darkdialogue.com📞 Or call the Elko County Sheriff’s Office: (775) 738-3421, Case #: 1974-0827
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4 days ago
4 days ago
In October 1980, a teenage girl’s body was found in the Nevada desert—nude, bruised, stabbed, and stripped of her identity. For 41 years, she was known only by the crude “S” tattoo on her arm and a grave marker that read “Jane Doe.” Her name was Tammy Corrine Terrell.
In this gripping episode of Dark Dialogue, we unravel the heartbreaking case of Tammy—how she left Roswell, New Mexico in search of something better, only to be silenced in the desert outside Henderson. We dive deep into her movements before death, the suspects last seen with her at a Carson City Denny’s, and the forensic clues—like her freshly inked tattoo and the brutal nature of her injuries.
We also explore the decades-long mystery that followed, the role of forensic genealogy in finally identifying her in 2021, and the advocacy efforts that refused to let her story fade into the sand.
Who killed Tammy Terrell—and why?What does the ‘S’ tattoo really mean?And how did her name get lost for over four decades?
This is more than a murder mystery. It’s a reckoning with the way young, vulnerable girls like Tammy are too often overlooked—until it’s too late.
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🚨 Content Warnings:
Graphic discussion of violence, sexual assault implications, murder of a minor, forensic details, victim identification
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