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Mystery author, Rett MacPherson delves into crimes from the halls of history.

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  • Lazarus of Vermont Part 4
    Jan 26 2025

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    We finally come to the end of this amazing story. And we think we have it all figured out, but do we really? Could we all have been duped?
    Join me as we look at the final part of the story of Russell Colvin and his deceptive brothers-in-law Stephen and Jesse Boorn. You decide for yourself what happened. I know what I believe.
    All sources and credits for episodes 2-4 of season one are listed on the show notes of Episode 1.

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    23 min
  • Lazarus of Vermont Part 3
    Jan 25 2025

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    Episode 3 finds the Boorn brothers ready to hang. But, wait, what? What just happened?! Listen and find out.
    For a list of all sources and for a list of music and sound effects, see the show notes for Episode One.

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    17 min
  • Lazarus of Vermont Part 2
    Jan 24 2025

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    By 1819 Russell Colvin has been missing for seven years, and none of the townsfolk of Manchester, Vermont have given it much thought or even went to any great lengths to find him. That is until his ghost makes an appearance in a dream to his wife's uncle Amos Boorn and tells him that he was murdered. Well, if Russell Colvin's ghost says he's been murdered, then it must be true, right? Suddenly, his brothers-in-law Jesse and Stephen Boorn are in the hotseat.
    Sources for this and subsequent episodes in season 1 are listed in the show notes for Part 1.

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    26 min
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