Ghosts and Garnets Whitney Rivera and Camden Schacher
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- True Crime
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Hosted by lifelong friends Whitney Rivera and Camden Schacher, Ghosts and Garnets is a true crime podcast that blends well researched storytelling with humor and a touch of absurdity. This laugh-out-loud show promises listeners a unique and entertaining perspective on true crime. Their goal is to keep listeners engaged, educated, and, most importantly, laughing, while also raising awareness about these real-life cases.Every week, Whitney and Camden take you on a deep dive into a mix of well-known and lesser-known cases in Idaho and beyond. With its engaging storytelling, thought-provoking insights, and just the right amount of levity, each episode of the podcast provides a fresh perspective on the cases that have long haunted communities and captivated the public's imagination.
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Episode 75: The Trial and Sentencing of Chad Daybell
The story we have for you today is a follow up to our two part episode about Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell. Lori’s demon ass was convicted last fall. This week we are going to go through the events of Chad Daybells trial and sentencing. Music: Frosty Forest by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the Show.
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Episode 74: Roadtrip Hawaii- Aloha Bitch
One spoiled teenage bride, multiple false accusations and systematic racism led to not one famous trial, but two. The first for rape and the second for murder. This is the story of Thalia Massie and those unfortunate enough to land in her path of destruction. Music: Frosty Forest by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the Show.
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Episode 73: Brass Knuckleheads- The Abduction of Chelsi Urias
The story we have for you this week is wild. Stolen casino winnings, fake affairs, socket wrenches and brass knuckles. This is the story of the abduction of Chelsi Urias and the absolutely drug addled buffoons who kidnapped, tortured and left her for dead in Wolverine Canyon. Music: Frosty Forest by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the Show.
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Episode 72: Roadtrip Georgia- The Alday Massacre
This week we are headed to Georgia to tell you the story of of a 1973 crime spree of escaped inmates in rural Georgia that took the lives of 7 people, 6 of the victims from one family. Music: Frosty Forest by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the Show.
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Episode 71: The Murder of Kendy Wilkins
On Tuesday, March 19, 2024, in a Kootenai county courthouse, former ISP trooper Daniel Howard was found guilty of second-degree murder and domestic battery in the death of his wife, Kendy Wilkins. Nearly 3 years after Kendy's death, her family felt like finally they had answers. Because when Kendy was found dead on February 21, 2021- all they had were questions. Questions, and the bone deep knowledge that every word Daniel Howard said about the night Kendy died was a lie. Music: Fr...
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Episode 70: Roadtrip Florida- The Congenital Defect and The Carnival- Grady Stiles
The story we have for you this is about the life and death of a man who was both a victim and a villain and a very good example of how the choices of a parent can well and truly f**k up a kid to the point of madness. It also has Carnies. Music: Frosty Forest by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSupport the Show.
Customer Reviews
So fun!
I love listening to these ladies, they crack me up! I love how they banter back and forth, and share snippets of their day or week. I’ve enjoyed learning about some of the history of Idaho since moving here a little over a year ago. We checked out the old state penitentiary last summer and I think I was a little too drawn in with the history of the building and some of the inmates. So when they did an episode after going there I had to listen. They’d be such fun gals to hang with.
Interesting stories!
Interesting ghost stories, I don’t care for the politics and the murder mysteries.
I’m not someone who is normally into crime shows but I love this podcast
I love forward to every new episode. The ladies do a great job of doing the work to understand the cases from all angles (and admit when they’ve made an error). And while their presentation is funny at times, they are sensitive to the victims. Keep up the good work!