Dust and Echoes

James Cawley

Dust and Echoes is a cinematic history and mystery podcast from award-winning filmmaker and writer James Cawley. Told in immersive audiobook style, each episode blends rich narration, music, and atmospheric sound design to explore strange history, forgotten legends, frontier mysteries, monster lore, unexplained encounters, and eerie true accounts that still echo through time. This is not a casual talk show. Every episode is crafted as a fully produced story experience…moody, vivid, and built to feel like a film for your ears. From haunted history and legendary creatures to dark folklore, vanished people, and mysteries that refuse to stay buried, Dust and Echoes is for listeners who want the strange, the beautiful, and the deeply unsettling. Some stories are drawn from the historical record. Some rise from folklore and oral tradition. Some live in the shadowy place where truth, fear, and memory meet. Wherever the trail leads, Dust and Echoes follows it into the unknown.

  1. 2D AGO

    THE CANOVANAS VAMPIRE

    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

    26 min
  2. MAR 10

    THE LOCH

    "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.

    23 min
4.9
out of 5
45 Ratings

About

Dust and Echoes is a cinematic history and mystery podcast from award-winning filmmaker and writer James Cawley. Told in immersive audiobook style, each episode blends rich narration, music, and atmospheric sound design to explore strange history, forgotten legends, frontier mysteries, monster lore, unexplained encounters, and eerie true accounts that still echo through time. This is not a casual talk show. Every episode is crafted as a fully produced story experience…moody, vivid, and built to feel like a film for your ears. From haunted history and legendary creatures to dark folklore, vanished people, and mysteries that refuse to stay buried, Dust and Echoes is for listeners who want the strange, the beautiful, and the deeply unsettling. Some stories are drawn from the historical record. Some rise from folklore and oral tradition. Some live in the shadowy place where truth, fear, and memory meet. Wherever the trail leads, Dust and Echoes follows it into the unknown.

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