• Amy Wroe Bechtel Part 2: The Final Day
    May 19 2026

    Amy Wroe Bechtel disappeared after going for a training run near Lander, Wyoming on July 24th, 1997. Nearly thirty years later, the case remains one of the most haunting disappearances in the American West.

    In Part 2 of this Rocky Mountain Reckoning investigation, we reconstruct Amy’s final known day hour-by-hour:
    • her errands in downtown Lander
    • the race route she was scouting
    • the Burnt Gulch corridor
    • the final sightings
    • the discovery of her abandoned Toyota Tercel
    • and the massive search effort that produced almost no evidence at all.

    This episode examines the critical operational failures, the environmental realities of Wyoming mountain terrain, and the growing realization that Amy’s disappearance may not have been a wilderness accident at all.

    Featuring the victim tribute “Down The Road” by the JJ Hawk Band.

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    2 hrs and 13 mins
  • Janet Chandler Part 2: The Story That Didn’t Fit
    May 18 2026

    The robbery story made sense at first glance.

    A missing motel clerk.
    An interrupted phone call.
    Missing cash from the register.
    A frightened voice saying:
    “Don’t take it all, sir.”

    But the deeper investigators looked into the murder of Janet Chandler, the harder it became to reconcile the original narrative with the evidence left behind.

    In Part 2 of this Dark Dialogue series, John and Angela examine the Blue Mill Inn crime scene, the discovery of Janet’s body along Interstate 196, the behavioral contradictions surrounding the investigation, and the social environment that helped stabilize the wrong explanation for more than two decades.

    This episode explores:

    • The original robbery-abduction theory
    • Behavioral inconsistencies at the Blue Mill Inn
    • The phone call that shaped the investigation
    • Transport, concealment, and escalation
    • Investigative framework lock-in
    • Group silence, fear, and social pressure
    • How unsolved cases become trapped inside the wrong narrative

    Dark Dialogue is a victim-focused true crime podcast dedicated to investigative analysis, forensic context, and the stories that refuse to stay buried.

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    48 mins
  • Amy Wroe Bechtel Part 1: Vanished in Wyoming
    May 13 2026

    In July 1997, elite endurance runner Amy Wroe Bechtel disappeared during what should have been a routine training run near Lander, Wyoming.

    Her car was later discovered abandoned near Burnt Gulch along Wyoming’s Loop Road. The keys were still inside. Amy herself was gone.

    Nearly three decades later, the case remains one of the Rocky Mountain West’s most haunting unsolved disappearances.

    In this episode of Dark Dialogue: Rocky Mountain Reckoning, John and Angela examine Amy’s background as a disciplined endurance athlete, the mountain culture surrounding Lander in the 1990s, the early investigative focus on husband Steve Bechtel, the massive search effort, and the contradictions that continue to challenge every major theory in the case.

    Was Amy lost to Wyoming wilderness terrain?
    Did investigators narrow too quickly on a single suspect?
    Or did a predator operating in the region encounter Amy that afternoon?

    This is not just the story of a disappearance.
    It is the story of a woman actively building a future that suddenly ended without explanation.

    Featuring the song “Down The Road” by The JJ Hawk Band.

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  • Janet Chandler Part 1: The Blue Mill Inn
    May 12 2026

    In Part 1 of this Dark Dialogue investigation, John and Angela examine the environment surrounding 22-year-old Hope College student Janet Chandler before her disappearance from the Blue Mill Inn in Holland, Michigan in January 1979. What initially appeared to be a robbery quickly reveals deeper issues involving transient Wackenhut security guards, blurred boundaries, group dynamics, normalized misconduct, and a motel environment that had become increasingly volatile long before Janet vanished.

    This episode explores Janet’s life, the Chemetron strike, the transformation of the Blue Mill Inn, warning signs inside the social environment, and the final hours leading up to the phone call that changed everything.

    Includes a victim tribute to Janet Chandler.

    Comments:
    Dark Dialogue Podcast Network presents a victim-focused investigation into the 1979 Janet Chandler case. Featuring analysis of the Blue Mill Inn environment, Wackenhut security personnel, normalized group behavior, and systemic failures surrounding Janet Chandler’s disappearance and murder. Includes the song “You’re Not Alone” by The JJ Hawk Band, used with permission.

    Composer:
    JJ Hawk Band / Hawk Studios

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    Music: “You’re Not Alone” performed by The JJ Hawk Band. Used with permission.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • The Wolf Family Murders: A Confession That Doesn’t Hold
    May 4 2026

    In April of 1920, a quiet farm outside Turtle Lake, North Dakota became the site of one of the most brutal mass murders in the state’s history.

    Eight members of the Wolf family were killed in a single stretch of violence—shot, struck, and hidden across their own property. When the crime was discovered two days later, only one life remained: an eight-month-old baby, left alone in the silence.

    Authorities quickly identified a suspect. A confession was obtained. The case was closed.

    But when you break it down—step by step—the story begins to fall apart.

    In this episode of Dark Dialogue, we examine:

    • The full crime scene reconstruction
    • The confession and what it claims happened
    • The physical and logistical realities of the murders
    • The evidence—and what’s missing
    • Whether one man could have committed this crime alone

    This is not just a historical case.

    It’s a case that raises a critical question:

    Did they get it right—or did they stop looking too soon?

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Three Forgotten Victims Along the Great Basin Corridor
    Apr 29 2026

    Three women. Three locations. One system that allowed them to vanish without resolution.

    In this episode of Dark Dialogue: Rocky Mountain Reckoning, we examine the cases of Tina Cheri Snell, Tonya Teske, and the Fox Park Jane Doe—each found in remote locations across Nevada, Idaho, and Wyoming.

    Individually, these cases offer limited information. But when placed inside the broader pattern established across this season, they reveal something more: a consistent structure built on movement, isolation, and delayed discovery.

    This episode does not attempt to force connections. Instead, it tests these cases against the corridor model already established—examining how offenders operate across distance, how victims intersect with transient environments, and why these cases continue to remain unsolved.

    We also examine the systemic limitations that prevent resolution: jurisdictional fragmentation, loss of forensic evidence over time, and the difficulty of tracking crimes that don’t stay in one place.

    This is not just about three cases.

    It’s about the system they exist within.


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    46 mins
  • Lizard People, Radio Confessions & Napoleon vs. Rabbits
    Apr 28 2026

    Welcome back to Shadow Chat Sessions—the show where logic breaks down, bad decisions take center stage, and the internet proves—again—that we might not be the dominant species… just the loudest.

    In this episode, we’re diving headfirst into chaos:

    • A headline so dumb it somehow became “data”
    • The enduring conspiracy of lizard people secretly running the world
    • A disturbing internet rabbit hole that turns Garfield into cosmic horror
    • Criminals who didn’t just get caught… they practically filed their own arrest paperwork
    • A bank robber who called into a radio show to confess
    • A man who used 911 as a dating service
    • Napoleon… losing a battle… to rabbits
    • The eerie legend of the Ourang Medan ghost ship
    • A possible prehistoric structure hidden beneath Lake Michigan
    • And one of America’s most infamous “cursed” ghost towns—Dudleytown

    This episode is a reminder that reality doesn’t need help being ridiculous—it’s already doing just fine on its own.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Lauren Agee | Ep. 1: The Fall That Doesn’t Fit
    Apr 27 2026

    What if the official explanation doesn’t fully explain what happened?

    In this episode of Dark Dialogue: Distilled, we begin a ground-up re-examination of the death of Lauren Agee—a case ruled as an accidental fall followed by possible drowning.

    But when you break that explanation down step by step, and test it against the physical scene, timeline, behavior, and medical findings, it starts to raise serious questions.

    In Episode 1, we focus on:

    • The campsite and terrain where Lauren was last seen
    • The critical 2:00 AM timeline break
    • Conflicting statements about what happened next
    • The significance of her belongings being left behind
    • Behavioral inconsistencies in the hours after she was reported missing
    • The limitations of the official cause of death

    This is not a retelling of the case.

    This is a reconstruction.

    And it’s only the beginning.

    Because when an explanation depends on a sequence of events—it has to hold up at every step.

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    45 mins