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Murders and Mysteries

Murders and Mysteries

Auteur(s): Josh Salmon
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An unsolved Grand Island triple murder unsolved 50 years later. Nebraska's first serial killer. Brazen bank robberies in Cairo and Doniphan. A love affair that ends in homicide.

Join The Grand Island Independent's Josh Salmon as he takes listeners through Central Nebraska's sordid past in the six-part Murders and Mysteries podcast. Hear from guests including Michelle Setlik and Jim Dean of the Hall County Historical Society, Dr. Nathan Tye of the University of Nebraska at Kearney and others.

Learn about a family murder that is still unsolved 50 years later. A love triangle gone wrong. Nebraska’s first serial killer and what a ruthless person he was. A mid-day downtown bank robbery with bandits still at large.

Cold Case fans, who found your series.

Episodes will be released on Tuesdays, starting Feb. 7. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, Google Play and elsewhere.

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  • Doniphan and Cario bank robberies
    Mar 14 2023

    In the series finale hear about two small town bank robberies that were anything but small-time crimes. One robbery took place in Doniphan in 1887, and the other in Cairo in 1909. 

    Host: Josh Salmon

    Guest: Fred Roeser, Hall County Historical Society.

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    16 min
  • The death of Nevin Nelson
    Mar 7 2023

    An illicit love affair that ended with one dead, but who's to blame?

    Host: Josh Salmon

    Guest: Michelle Setlik, Hall County Historical Society

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    18 min
  • Grand Island bank robbery
    Feb 28 2023

    Everyone loves a parade, especially when you are robbing a bank. Find out about a 1932 downtown Grand Island bank robbery in the middle of the day while a parade was going on. Did they get away with it?

    Host Josh Salmon
    Guest Michelle Setlik, Hall County Historical Society.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    13 min
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