
Offbeat: Do you like ghost stories????
Hello Sydney, what's your favorite scary movie?! This week's Offbeat brings you a series of listener stories so good, so intense, you'll SCREAM! Hosts: Heather and Dylan Packeremail: mountainmurderspodcast@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mountain-murders--3281847/support.
15 Sep 20211h 8min

The Disappearance of Dail Dinwiddie
In the early morning hours of September 24, 1992, Dail Dinwiddie, a recent college graduate disappeared from Columbia SC. A serial killer preyed on young women with a similar modus operandi. Two other women went missing from nearby locations. Join Mountain Murders as we take a look at these cases. Intro Music by Joe Buck YourselfHosts Heather and Dylan Packeremail: mountainmurderspodcast@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mountain-murders--3281847/support.
12 Sep 202158min

Offbeat: Big Dumb Fish Head
To support the show join us at www.patreon.com/mountainmurderspodcast for bonus content and more! On this week's Offbeat, we cover some of the true crime inspirations behind American Horror Story along with some true crime news. And the answers to our burning questions answered: what is Grimace?!Hosts: Heather and Dylan PackerEmail: mountainmurderspodcast@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mountain-murders--3281847/support.
8 Sep 202141min

Janice Buttrum
In 1981, 17 year old Janice Buttrum became the youngest woman to be given a death sentence in the United States. Mountain Murders will take a look at a case that still haunts Georgia. When 15 year old Janice meets 26 year old Danny Buttrum --it was love at first sight. But lust can be deadly. Janice and Danny brutally murder a young woman at a road side motel while their 18 month old daughter plays a few feet away. Intro music by Joe Buck YourselfHosts: Heather and Dylan Packeremail: mountainmurderspodcast@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mountain-murders--3281847/support.
7 Sep 20211h 27min

Offbeat: Stanky Jungle
This week's Offbeat brings some true crime updates and Dylan derails the show, as expected. Hosts: Heather and Dylan PackerEmail: mountainmurderspodcast@gmail.comTo support the show join us at www.patreon.com/mountainmurderspodcast for access to ad free episodes, bonus content & more!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mountain-murders--3281847/support.
1 Sep 202157min

Megan Maxwell & Teresa Lewis
This week's episode brings you to Patron suggested cases. First, Mountain Murders travels to Newport, Tennessee to discuss the brutal murder of a young woman named Megan Maxwell. Megan went missing in the early morning hours of April 26, 2009 --her burned vehicle turns up a few hours after she's last been seen. The investigation takes 19 months before a person of interest comes into focus. Our second case involves a woman named Teresa Lewis, known to have a low IQ, who becomes entangled in an extramarital affair. A murder for hire plot leaves two dead. Intro Music by Joe Buck YourselfHosts Heather and Dylan Packeremail MountainMurdersPodcast@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mountain-murders--3281847/support.
30 Aug 20211h 10min

Offbeat: Cherokee Legend of Moon Eyed People
This week's Offbeat takes a look at a Cherokee Legend of the Moon Eyed People who were underground dwellers. Though little evidence exists, the story infiltrated American culture in the 17th and 18th centuries. A monument exists in a state park which is believed to have been built by the pale skinned nocturnal people in 400-500 CE. Hosts: Heather and Dylanemail: mountainmurderspodcast@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mountain-murders--3281847/support.
25 Aug 202137min

Taco Bell Strangler: Henry Louis Wallace
In the early 1990s a monster was preying on young black women within a 5 mile radius of East Charlotte, NC. As the crimes escalated in violence, Charlotte police couldn't determine if the murders were the work of a serial killer. Some of the crimes seemed to have similar details while other elements were unique in each case. The FBI was finally called in--and they concluded it was not the work of a serial killer. However, that was an erroneous conclusion. The women had one thing in common--each victim knew Henry Louis Wallace. It was a murderous 3 day spree that finally led to an arrest in the murders! Intro Music By Joe Buck YourselfHosts: Heather and Dylan PackerEmail: mountainmurderspodcast@gmail.comIf you enjoy Mountain Murders content consider becoming a supporter at www.patreon.com/mountainmurderspodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mountain-murders--3281847/support.
22 Aug 20211h 32min