Episode 99: Madness on the Mountain

CW: Violence Toward Animals, Lots of Death, Suicide, Fire
The incidents in the Nahanni Valley aren’t limited to just in the early 1900s. This episode touches on further strange incidents, ruling out a potential serial killer and discussing what isolation could do to the mind…

Like I said last time, M read a lot of books for this series, so we’re going to drop this book here to start off the sources for this episode. This is Legends of the Nahanni by Hammerson Peters.

For a second book, we’ll drop The Dangerous River: Adventure on the Nahanni by Raymond Patterson.

This link has got a lot of really lovely images of the Nahanni Valley in it.

Here’s a third book that you can get through the internet archives. M quoted this one a lot, so it’s a good one to get and it’s free. It’s Nahanni by Dick Turner.

This article is about Gus Kraus, who we talk about quite a lot over these episodes, and we often refer to him as Stinky Water Man as that’s what the Native people call him.

We won’t talk about this case on this podcast as we don’t talk about recent true crime, but if you’re interested in what’s going on currently in the Nahanni, here’s a link to current true crime happenings in the valley.

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