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It’s the dead of summer, 1989, in the heart of the Ozarks. An 18-year-old woman goes missing from Bella Vista, Arkansas. As the search moves forward, several suspects emerge. Then… a body is found not far from the Missouri border, and a homicide investigation begins. Soon, a second body is discovered nearby. What was a mystery transforms into the hunt for a possible serial killer stalking young women throughout the Ozarks. M. William Phelps digs in nearly 35 years later and begins to understand that things aren’t always what they seem. 

Paper Ghosts: The Ozarks iHeart True Crime

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It’s the dead of summer, 1989, in the heart of the Ozarks. An 18-year-old woman goes missing from Bella Vista, Arkansas. As the search moves forward, several suspects emerge. Then… a body is found not far from the Missouri border, and a homicide investigation begins. Soon, a second body is discovered nearby. What was a mystery transforms into the hunt for a possible serial killer stalking young women throughout the Ozarks. M. William Phelps digs in nearly 35 years later and begins to understand that things aren’t always what they seem. 

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    Episode 1: “Forever Pain”

    Episode 1: “Forever Pain”

    In the heat of the Ozarks summer, 1989, an 18-year-old woman goes missing.  Dana Stidham vanishes in the middle of the day, from the parking lot of a local supermarket. Everyone in the small town of Bella Vista, Arkansas, is seemingly searching for her. Law enforcement receives scores of sightings and potential leads. Dana’s family is frantic, concerned, but also hopeful… that is, until her car and clothing are found, several early suspects emerge, and a mystery 34 years in the making begins.
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    • 44 min
    Episode 2: “The Evidence of Things Not Seen”

    Episode 2: “The Evidence of Things Not Seen”

    As the search for Dana Stidham continues, her sudden disappearance baffles family, friends, and police, as everyone grows increasingly alarmed that Dana has met with foul play. Then, a break in the case comes as Paper Ghosts executive producer, host and investigative journalist M. William Phelps heads to Bella Vista to meet with a source who helps him unravel several potential new threads—including, perhaps, a secret life Dana lived that no one knew about.  New suspects emerge.
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    • 47 min
    Episode 3: “The Skull in the Creek Bed”

    Episode 3: “The Skull in the Creek Bed”

    As the 1989 holiday season looms, Dana Stidham’s body is discovered by a local hunter in a Bella Vista creek bed. Law enforcement shifts its focus from missing person to murder… and begins to zero in on a suspect after he is arrested for a bizarre theft. Phelps’s contemporary, real-time investigation branches out and he questions whether the evidence against the chief suspect supports law enforcement’s push to arrest him – and whether Dana’s case is part of a more widespread series of murders by a serial killer targeting victims throughout the Ozarks during the late 1980’s and early 1990’s.
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    • 47 min
    Episode 4: “The Cave”

    Episode 4: “The Cave”

    The investigation by the Benton County Sheriff’s Office heats up in Dana Stidham’s gruesome murder, zeroing in on one particular suspect.  Phelps digs deeper, speaking to the suspect and wonders if law enforcement has been chasing the wrong man. Just over the Missouri border, not far from the Dana Stidham crime scene, a second young woman’s body is discovered. Are the cases linked? Phelps uncovers several exclusive, recorded interviews never-before-heard, speaks to several sources who claim that not only are the cases the work of one killer, but the suspect has been hiding in plain sight, taunting police, all along.
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    • 38 min
    Episode 5: “Grace Doe: Shauna Garber”

    Episode 5: “Grace Doe: Shauna Garber”

    With the discovery of a second young female murder victim just over the Missouri border, 20 minutes away from where Dana Stidham’s body was found, a new suspect seems to be playing cat-and-mouse with law enforcement. Phelps drills down and compares the similarities in the cases—as infamous serial killer Dennis “BTK” Rader enters the narrative as a major suspect in both homicides.
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    • 48 min
    Episode 6: “Spawn of Hell”

    Episode 6: “Spawn of Hell”

    The second female victim, known only as “Grace Doe” for nearly 30 years, is identified as Shauna Garber. Phelps’s investigation turns toward a new suspect in the murder of Dana Stidham (and possibly Shauna), while uncovering a revealing, lost recording of a new suspect - unheard until now. Phelps teams up with the detectives investigating the Shauna Garber case, evaluating similarities between her and Dana Stidham’s death. All of it leads Phelps to the doorstep of a potential killer walking the streets a free man, confronting the man some think is a prolific serial killer who has eluded law enforcement for some 34 years.
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    • 47 min

Customer Reviews

4.2 out of 5
131 Ratings

131 Ratings

Dave B_90 ,

Pretty good show, but the adverts…

I’ve rated this based on the quality of the content itself. Phelps is a pretty good storyteller and cares about his subjects. Season 3 is interesting and balanced, though it sometimes jumps about too much between suspects and storylines. I think it could’ve done with a bit more shaping. But it’s sensitively done and brings Tammy to life as a great person and much more than just a victim.

The adverts on this show, however, are crazy. They’re repetitive, out-of-keeping with the show and honestly take up about 40% of the episode runtime. I get that iHeart Radio have to balance the books, but it really is way too much.

L_R16 ,

Season Four finale is unbelievably exploitative

I can’t speak to series one to three, having hopped in at season four, but the final episode of season four is one of the most unethical, unpleasant episodes of a true crime series I’ve ever listened to. The interview section is self-aggrandising and tasteless and the detailed, explicit discussion of one of the victims’ deaths feels seedy and objectifying even as the police officer (one of the most credulous people I’ve ever heard speak) insists on her dignity.

I feel almost grateful because the episode made me reevaluate my interest in the entire genre. I don’t want to be the target demographic that M William Phelps thought he was making that episode for. Shame on me for even making it that far, frankly.

Happy1974! ,

It's good. Great story telling.

But way too many adverts. I realise the content can't be free, but it's insane the amount of adverts. They go on and on and cut through the story repeatedly. I may have to give up...

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