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  • LOST SHIP OF THE MOJAVE
    Apr 28 2026

    In 1870, a dying prospector forty miles southeast of Dos Palmas heard the impossible. The creak of rigging. The groan of timbers against a swell that did not exist. He walked toward the sound and found a Spanish galleon half-buried in the salt flats of the Colorado Desert.

    This is the documented case file of the Lost Ship of the Mojave, a 159-year-old cold case the desert refuses to release. Pearl divers. A flood that rewrote the map. A confession from a tubercular monk on his deathbed. An earthquake in 1933 that opened a canyon and showed one couple a wooden prow buried in stone. We follow Charlie Clusker into the thicket, walk with the Cahuilla witnesses who knew what the white prospectors could not see, and stand at the edge of the Anza-Borrego Badlands where the heat shimmer still draws the shape of a ship that may have never sailed home. Written and read by the author, James Cawley. HEY.....are you looking for the SECRET EPISODE?? https://www.dustandechoespodcast.com/

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    29 min
  • DEATH TRAIL OF THE SUPERSTITIONS | THE LOST DUTCHMAN MINE
    Apr 21 2026

    You've heard of "The Lost Dutchman". But have you heard of the more than thirty people have died in the Superstition Mountains east of Phoenix, Arizona, looking for a gold mine that may not exist?

    On December 10, 1931, a prospector named Brownie Holmes stopped under a palo verde tree six miles into the Superstition Wilderness and found a skull at his feet. The skull had two bullet holes, one small, one large. It belonged to Adolph Ruth, a sixty-six-year-old veterinarian from Washington, D.C. who had walked into those mountains six months earlier with a cane, a loaded pistol, and a set of antique Spanish maps. His pistol was found a quarter mile from his body. Every round was still in the cylinder.

    The Maricopa County coroner ruled the death natural causes.

    The Smithsonian anthropologist who examined the skull disagreed, in writing.

    This is the story of the Lost Dutchman Mine. Of Jacob Waltz, the German prospector who died in a back room in Phoenix in 1891 with a box of gold under his bed and four last clues on his lips. Of the Peraltas who rode up out of Sonora in 1848 and were ambushed to the last man but one. Of Jesse Capen, who walked into the range in 2009 and was found three years later wedged in a crevice. And of the Apache Thunder God tradition that says something underneath those mountains does not want what is underneath to come out.

    Thirty-plus confirmed deaths. Ninety-four years of pattern. And a mountain that keeps what it keeps.

    Dust and Echoes is a cinematic Southwestern mystery podcast. Each week, writer and narrator James Cawley tells one rigorously researched story from the American West, where the historical record is incomplete and the answers refuse to arrive cleanly. Listen with headphones.

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    28 min
  • THE BELL WITCH CASE
    Apr 14 2026

    The Bell Witch Case | Dust and Echoes

    In 1817, something entered the Bell farmhouse in Robertson County, Tennessee — and it didn't behave like anything anyone had encountered before.

    It chose. One person to love. One person to destroy. And it spent four years making sure both happened.

    This is the true history of the Bell Witch — one of the most extensively documented supernatural events in American history, witnessed by hundreds of credible community members, investigated by ministers and skeptics alike, and still unexplained more than two centuries later. It's also a possible arsenic poisoning case with a prime suspect, a secret marriage, and a motive that holds up under scrutiny.

    What did John Bell's neighbors actually witness inside that farmhouse? Why did the entity know the names of strangers before they were introduced — and reproduce two sermons from two churches twelve miles apart, delivered simultaneously? Who placed a vial of what chemistry now identifies as arsenic in the Bell medicine cupboard the morning John Bell Sr. was found dead?

    And why did it love Lucy Bell so completely — and hate her husband with the same certainty?

    Dust and Echoes is a weekly cinematic storytelling podcast by James Cawley. Don't forget to get your SECRET STORY at EnterTheDust.com before it's gone! Tags and Keywords: Bell Witch, Bell Witch true story, Tennessee haunting, Robertson County ghost, John Bell history, paranormal history podcast, true crime history, unexplained mysteries, American folklore, arsenic poisoning history, cinematic horror podcast, dark history podcast, Dust and Echoes, James Cawley

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    34 min
  • THE CANOVANAS VAMPIRE
    Mar 31 2026

    What really happened in Canóvanas, Puerto Rico in 1995? In this chilling episode of Dust and Echoes, we investigate the terrifying origins of the Chupacabra legend, beginning with Madelyne Tolentino’s infamous eyewitness sighting of a red-eyed creature that seemed to defy biology itself. From blood-drained livestock and triangular puncture wounds to sulfuric odors, military rumors, and eerie parallels to the film Species, this story traces how one of the world’s most infamous cryptids went from local panic to global phenomenon.

    Blending true crime atmosphere, folklore investigation, paranormal mystery, and cinematic storytelling, this episode explores the Puerto Rico Chupacabra sightings, the Beast of Canóvanas, the Texas “blue dog” controversy, and the unsettling question that still remains unanswered: if the Chupacabra was just a mangy coyote, what did witnesses in Puerto Rico actually see? This is a deep dive into one of the biggest cryptid mysteries of modern history, where eyewitness testimony, forensic anomalies, and cultural fear collide.

    Perfect for listeners who love unsolved mysteries, cryptids, paranormal investigations, monsters, folklore, and dark documentary-style storytelling, this Dust and Echoes episode pulls you into the humid silence of Puerto Rico’s rainforest edge, where the coquí frogs stopped singing and something impossible stepped out of the brush. Make sure to get the "BONUS EPISODE" while its available! EnterTheDust.com

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    26 min
  • LIGER TOWN
    Mar 24 2026

    A true Idaho horror story set in the high desert near Lava Hot Springs, where a hidden big-cat compound collapses into chaos. When escaped predators turn the foothills into a hunting ground, law enforcement and locals face a brutal fight for survival in a landscape that suddenly belongs to something wilder.

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    27 min
  • THE RED GHOST - Arizona Camel Monster of the Old West
    Mar 17 2026

    A cinematic history episode about one of the strangest legends of the American West: the Red Ghost of Arizona. James Cawley investigates the real 1883 reports, the feral camel, the corpse tied to its back, and the frontier fear that transformed a grotesque event into enduring Western folklore.

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    27 min
  • THE LOCH
    Mar 10 2026

    "A horned head with an open mouth, looming out of a world the color of black tea...where visibility drops to zero and the abyss begins."

    Beneath the surface of Loch Ness, the water is a thick, lightless soup of suspended peat. At fifty feet down, even a submarine is flying blind in a universe of brown murk. It was here, in the suffocating gloom of Urquhart Bay, that a 1975 strobe light captured a nightmare rising from the silt, a gargoyle-like head emerging from a liquid darkness that refuses to give up its secrets.

    In this episode of Dust and Echoes, James Cawley explores the history of a lake that isn't a lake at all, but a deep, U-shaped scar in the Earth's crust. We begin on the asphalt of the A82 in 1933, where a massive, slug-like entity first dragged itself across the road, and follow the ripple effects through nearly a century of obsession.

    From the elegant "Surgeon’s Photograph" that defined a generation’s nightmares to the military-grade sonar sweeps of "Operation Deep Scan," we explore the boundary where forensic science meets human longing. Is the occupant of this 700-foot chasm a Jurassic survivor, a mutated super-eel, or a masterpiece of tabloid vengeance?

    Using the clinical finality of 21st-century DNA sequencing and the dying confessions of the men who built the myths, "The Loch" dismantles the hoaxes to reveal a stubborn, murky pocket of resistance against a world where everything is mapped, measured, and explained.

    Join us as we dive into the depth itself...a cold, lightless world enough to hide anything, including our own desperate need for the world to remain wild.

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    23 min