Somewhere In The Pines is a serial podcast dedicated to locating the hidden caches of American Serial Killer, Israel Keyes. Listen along as Joshua and Dakota search the small towns, rivers and campgrounds of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula.
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Somewhere In The Pines is a serial podcast dedicated to locating the hidden caches of American Serial Killer, Israel Keyes. Listen along as Joshua and Dakota search the small towns, rivers and campgrounds of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula.
If you have a tip, please call 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) Somewhere in the Pines is sponsored by Better Help and Hello Fresh
Hi Everyone, In today's episode, as we near the end of the Caracol miniseries - we are joined by Heather Horton Whedon as she retells the theory she told us one cold rainy night while camping near a cemetery on the shoreline of Blake Falls Reservoir. A glimpse into how pondering over Israel's last days and final moments reminded her of specifc Tarot cards that hold special meanings. Speculative but engaging - as well as thought provoking with a fresh perspective from someone that spent the most time with the image. Thanks for listening - and if you are enjoying Somewhere in the Pines, please be sure to tell a friend.
Featured Guests: Heather Horton Whedon
Resources: The FBI files The Church of Satan by Anton LaVey The Rider Tarot Deck And as always, a very special Thank you to our Patreon producers:
Heather Horton Whedon Nicole Guzman Lynnlie Tuschoff Colleen Sullivan Attar Mann Stephanie Maksimow Katelyn James Kathy Nation Brian Hanna Trista Ally Pink Dale Akstin and Corey Deatly
Somewhere In The Pines is a serial podcast dedicated to locating the hidden caches of American Serial Killer, Israel Keyes. Listen along as Joshua and Dakota search the small towns, rivers and campgrounds of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula.