Rocky Mountain Cold Cases

By: Adam & Rachel
  • Summary

  • Rocky Mountain Cold Cases is a true crime podcast hosted by true crime fan Rachel and true crime newbie Adam. This podcast provides a casual overview of both cold cases and murder mysteries that have taken place near the Rocky Mountain region (New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana). As we continue to find these true crime mysteries, we may occasionally drift outside the rocky mountain area for special episodes or whenever we feel like it. Either way. We are glad to have you as a listener! Be sure to subscribe and catch all of our past and future episodes. 

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Episodes
  • Vanishing Hope: The Enigma of Michael Vaughan's Disappearance in Fruitland, Idaho
    Feb 16 2024

    In this episode of Rocky Mountain Cold Cases, we delve into the heartbreaking disappearance of 5-year-old Michael Vaughan from Fruitland, Idaho, in July 2021. Despite extensive efforts by law enforcement and search teams, Michael remained missing for months. However, a crucial tip received by police in November 2022 led to a significant development: the arrest of Sarah Wondra for failure to report a death, with suspicions surrounding Michael's disappearance. Yet, even with this arrest, Michael's body has yet to be recovered. Join us as we explore the intricate details of this haunting case and the ongoing quest for answers in the search for young Michael.








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    30 mins
  • The Shadows of United Bank Tower: Unveiling the Enigma | Rocky Mountain Cold Cases
    Feb 1 2024

    Unravel the chilling mystery that still haunts the corridors of justice in Denver, Colorado. In Episode 24 of Rocky Mountain Cold Cases, we delve into the heart-wrenching events of June 16, 1991, at the United Bank Tower.
    A robbery that turned into a brutal quadruple murder, leaving investigators grappling with the shadows of a heinous act. Meet James King, the former security guard arrested for the crime, as we navigate the complexities of a case that refuses to thaw. The United Bank Tower tragedy remains shrouded in unanswered questions. Join us as we explore the web of mysteries surrounding this enigmatic case that continues to defy resolution, leaving the community and investigators seeking closure.
    Can the echoes of the past finally be laid to rest? Tune in to Rocky Mountain Cold Cases as we dissect the evidence, interview key players, and strive to bring justice to the victims and their families. Don't miss this gripping episode that shines a light on the lingering shadows of the United Bank Tower. 

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    43 mins
  • Lost in the Rockies: Shocking Truths Mystery Skulls and Bobby Bizup's 1958 Disappearance Unearthed!
    Jan 25 2024

    Welcome to Rocky Mountain Cold Cases, where we delve into chilling mysteries that have left an indelible mark on the landscapes we call home. In this episode, we unravel the haunting story of Bobby Bizup, a hearing-impaired boy who vanished without a trace at a summer camp in 1958. Join us as we navigate through the intricate layers of this cold case, exploring the heart-wrenching disappearance, the subsequent investigation that uncovered shocking child abuse by camp counselors, and the lingering questions surrounding Bobby's fate. This narrative is a journey into the shadows of the past, shedding light on the dark secrets concealed in the Rocky Mountains. Subscribe now to join us on this investigative odyssey as we strive to uncover the truth behind Rocky Mountain's enigmatic cold cases.

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    43 mins

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