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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 31 MIN

The Colorado Cannibal Part 1: Hunger in the High Country

from Rainy Day Rabbit Holes: History Unhinged · host Rainy Day Rabbit Holes

Part 1 of 2In the winter-shadowed mountains of 1870s Colorado, people disappeared with unsettling regularity. Most were claimed by weather, terrain, or bad luck. This story is different. Five men entered the high country chasing gold. Only one came back.What followed was not a simple tale of survival. It was a cascade of contradictions, shifting confessions, scattered bones, and a discovery so disturbing it permanently renamed the land itself. Sketches published in a national magazine revealed a scene that suggested planning, patience, and something far darker than desperation.As rumors spread and evidence surfaced, the line between hunger and intent began to blur. Supplies that shouldn’t have existed. Money that shouldn’t have been spent. Stories that changed just enough to stay ahead of the truth. And always, the same question lingering in the thin mountain air: what really happened out there?This is Part One of a two-part descent into one of the most infamous true crime stories of the American West—an episode that inspired films, legends, and a name still spoken with unease. The gore fades. The mystery deepens. And the mountains, as always, keep their secrets just a little longer.Can’t wait for the conclusion?Part Two of this story is already waiting. The manhunt, the trial, the lies unraveling in public, and the legal chaos that followed are all available right now on our Patreon. Visit rainydayrabbitholes.com to unlock ad-free episodes, bonus content, and early access to stories that go places polite history refuses to tread.You’ll also find photos, sources, and supplemental material connected to this episode on our website, beautifully designed by Letha Davis of easybrzy.com—because even dark history deserves a good-looking home.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/history-unhinged-rainy-day-rabbit-holes/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Five men entered Colorado’s high country chasing gold. One man came back alone. In this episode of Rainy Day Rabbit Holes, we descend into a chilling true story from the 1870s American West—where hunger, greed, and deception collide in the mountains. What begins as a tale of survival quickly unravels into something far darker as bodies are discovered, stories shift, and evidence refuses to stay buried. This is Part One of the infamous Colorado Cannibal story: a case that inspired films, legends, and a name etched into the landscape itself. Supplies that shouldn’t exist. Money that shouldn’t be spent. And a guide whose explanations never quite add up. The gore fades. The mystery deepens. And the truth waits just out of sight. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/history-unhinged-rainy-day-rabbit-holes/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Part 1 of 2In the winter-shadowed mountains of 1870s Colorado, people disappeared with unsettling regularity. Most were claimed by weather, terrain, or bad luck. This story is different. Five men entered the high country chasing gold. Only one came...

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