Episode 134: Murder on the Range PT 2

In this week’s conclusion of a two-parter, Kate and Paul return to Gold Rush era Colorado where a lone survivor of a series of related attacks helps galvanize the apprehension of a possible perpetrator or perpetrators.

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 Sources:

Season of Terror: The Espinosas in Central Colorado by Charles F. Price

“The Long-Forgotten Vigilante Murders of the San Luis Valley” by Robert Sanchez (5280, December 2019) http://5280.com/the-long-forgotten-vigilante-murders-of-the-san-luis-valley/

“Espinosa Murders” (Colorado Encyclopedia)

https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/espinosa-murders

“Trail of the Bloody Espinosas in Colorado” (The Weekly Alaska Citizen, May 8, 1911)

https://www.newspapers.com/image/73323392/?match=1&terms=%22francis%20william%20bruce%22

“Rocky Mountain Tom and the Bloody Espinozas” (The Viola News, October 13, 1921)

https://www.newspapers.com/image/690565622/?match=1&terms=%22the%20bloody%20espinosas%22

“The Bloody Espinosas - Terrorizing Colorado” (Legends of America)

https://www.legendsofamerica.com/outlaw-espinosagang/

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Episode 133: Murder on the Range PT 1