EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 48 MIN
Small Town, Big Fear: Placerville’s Summer of Horror– Ep.123
from Crisis & Consequences · host Crisis and Consequences / Charity Doyle
n this episode of Crisis & Consequences, we travel to Placerville, California, during the summer of 1984—a season that forever changed a small foothill community. What began as the disappearance of a teenage foster child quickly escalated into fear, panic, and the realization that a predator was stalking vulnerable young girls in the shadows of the Eldorado National Forest. ⚠️ Content Warning This episode contains discussions of murder, violence against teenage girls, sexual assault, stalking, trauma, and child abuse. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Episode Summary When 14-year-old Denise Galston accepted a ride from a man she knew around town, no one realized it would mark the beginning of a terrifying killing spree. Within weeks, Denise, her twin sister Debbie, and 18-year-old Lynda Burrill would all be found murdered in remote areas of the Eldorado National Forest. At the center of the investigation was Michael Anthony Cox—a local forestry worker with a troubling history of degrading and targeting vulnerable girls, many of whom lived in foster care or unstable situations. As investigators pieced together the crimes, one witness held the key to the case: 17-year-old Joanna Napoletano, who witnessed Denise’s murder but remained silent for months out of fear. Her eventual testimony helped lead authorities to the truth, though years later the case would become even more complicated through recanted statements and legal challenges. This episode examines not only the crimes themselves, but the fear, trauma, and systemic vulnerabilities that allowed a predator to target girls he believed no one would protect. Key Highlights Placerville in 1984: A quiet Sierra Nevada town shaken by the murders of three young women. Victims Targeted: Denise and Debbie Galston, 14-year-old twins in foster care, and 18-year-old Lynda Burrill. The Forest Killer: Michael Cox’s pattern of targeting vulnerable teenage girls. A Witness in Fear: Joanna Napoletano’s struggle with trauma, silence, and eventually coming forward. Contradictory Testimony: Later recantations and questions surrounding witness credibility complicated the case for years. Predators & Vulnerability: How foster youth and marginalized teens are often targeted because offenders assume they are “disposable.” Lessons in Safety: The episode explores intuition, the buddy system, reporting violence, and community responsibility. Themes Explored Fear and delayed reporting after trauma Grooming, predatory behavior, and coercion Violence against vulnerable youth Witness trauma and survivor guilt How communities respond to serial violence The long-term ripple effects of violent crime Resources Mentioned If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse or violence, support is available: National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN): 1-800-656-HOPE Discussion Questions If you witnessed a violent crime, would you report it immediately? Why or why not? Have you ever relied on the buddy system to stay safe? How can communities better protect vulnerable youth, including foster children and runaways? What role does fear play in preventing witnesses from coming forward? How can sharing victims’ stories help create awareness and change? Sources & Further Reading Wikipedia: Michael Cox (serial killer) Stanford Law School: People vs. Cox Information Sought on Slayings of El Dorado Girls Man Convicted of Teen Killings Killer Preys on Teenage Girls Sign up to be a Patron today! Get access to the Patron-Only Facebook Group, Bonus Episodes, and more. crisisandconsequences.com Do you have a story that you want to share with us on Crisis & Consequences Podcast? Or do you just want to reach out to us with your comments and thoughts? General email and to Submit listener stories: [email protected] On Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrisisandConsequences Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crisisandconsequencespodast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9OwsZkt1mM8L0HC_ZlvwSQ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crisisandconsequences Subscribe and listen now
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n this episode of Crisis & Consequences, we travel to Placerville, California, during the summer of 1984—a season that forever changed a small foothill community. What began as the disappearance of a teenage foster child quickly escalated into fear, panic, and the realization that a predator was stalking vulnerable young girls in the shadows of the Eldorado National Forest. ⚠️ Content Warning This episode contains discussions of murder, violence against teenage girls, sexual assault, stalking, trauma, and child abuse. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Episode Summary When 14-year-old Denise Galston accepted a ride from a man she knew around town, no one realized it would mark the beginning of a terrifying killing spree. Within weeks, Denise, her twin sister Debbie, and 18-year-old Lynda Burrill would all be found murdered in remote areas of the Eldorado National Forest. At the center of the investigation was Michael Anthony Cox—a local forestry worker with a troubling history of degrading and targeting vulnerable girls, many of whom lived in foster care or unstable situations. As investigators pieced together the crimes, one witness held the key to the case: 17-year-old Joanna Napoletano, who witnessed Denise’s murder but remained silent for months out of fear. Her eventual testimony helped lead authorities to the truth, though years later the case would become even more complicated through recanted statements and legal challenges. This episode examines not only the crimes themselves, but the fear, trauma, and systemic vulnerabilities that allowed a predator to target girls he believed no one would protect. Key Highlights Placerville in 1984: A quiet Sierra Nevada town shaken by the murders of three young women. Victims Targeted: Denise and Debbie Galston, 14-year-old twins in foster care, and 18-year-old Lynda Burrill. The Forest Killer: Michael Cox’s pattern of targeting vulnerable teenage girls. A Witness in Fear: Joanna Napoletano’s struggle with trauma, silence, and eventually coming forward. Contradictory Testimony: Later recantations and questions surrounding witness credibility complicated the case for years. Predators & Vulnerability: How foster youth and marginalized teens are often targeted because offenders assume they are “disposable.” Lessons in Safety: The episode explores intuition, the buddy system, reporting violence, and community responsibility. Themes Explored Fear and delayed reporting after trauma Grooming, predatory behavior, and coercion Violence against vulnerable youth Witness trauma and survivor guilt How communities respond to serial violence The long-term ripple effects of violent crime Resources Mentioned If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse or violence, support is available: National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN): 1-800-656-HOPE Discussion Questions If you witnessed a violent crime, would you report it immediately? Why or why not? Have you ever relied on the buddy system to stay safe? How can communities better protect vulnerable youth, including foster children and runaways? What role does fear play in preventing witnesses from coming forward? How can sharing victims’ stories help create awareness and change? Sources & Further Reading Wikipedia: Michael Cox (serial killer) Stanford Law School: People vs. Cox Information Sought on Slayings of El Dorado Girls Man Convicted of Teen Killings Killer Preys on Teenage Girls Sign up to be a Patron today! Get access to the Patron-Only Facebook Group, Bonus Episodes, and more. crisisandconsequences.com Do you have a story that you want to share with us on Crisis & Consequences Podcast? Or do you just want to reach out to us with your comments and thoughts? General email and to Submit listener stories: hello@crisisandc
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