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Shadows In The Pines

Shadows In The Pines

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True crime podcast focusing on crime in the Pacific Northwest.

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  • The History Of The Davenport Hotel
    Jan 21 2026
    The Davenport Hotel: History, Hauntings, and the Shadows of Spokane In the heart of downtown Spokane stands the Davenport Hotel — a landmark synonymous with elegance, ambition, and a century of Pacific Northwest history. But beneath the polished marble floors and grand ballrooms lies a quieter legacy, shaped by loss, transition, and stories that refuse to fade. In this episode, we explore the full history of the Davenport Hotel — from its early days as a symbol of modern luxury, through financial collapse, abandonment, restoration, and rebirth. Along the way, we examine the people who lived, worked, and died within its walls, and how those histories gave rise to the hotel’s enduring reputation as one of Spokane’s most haunted locations. We look at documented accounts from staff and guests, long-reported apparitions, unexplained sounds, and recurring experiences tied to specific rooms and hallways — not to sensationalize, but to understand where legend ends and memory begins. This is not a ghost tour. It’s a study of place — how buildings absorb human presence, how history lingers, and why some locations never fully let go of the past. 🎧 Shadows in the Pines 📍 Pacific Northwest history, folklore, and the stories that still echo
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    32 mins
  • Israel Keyes - Part 3 -The Unraveling
    Jan 17 2026
    Episode 3 — The Unraveling In Episode 3 of Shadows in the Pines, the investigation finally gains traction — not through a witness or a confession, but through a debit card. As ransom-linked ATM withdrawals begin appearing outside Alaska, investigators shift from reacting to a disappearance to tracking a moving trail. Each transaction produces a timestamp, a location, and eventually a pattern — one that leads across state lines and narrows onto a single vehicle. This episode follows that trail step by step: the financial data, the surveillance footage, the emergence of a BOLO, and the Texas traffic stop that ends the movement investigators had been following for weeks. What begins as a fraud arrest quickly becomes something more complex. In custody, Israel Keyes agrees to speak — but on his terms. As the first interviews unfold, investigators realize they are not dealing with a suspect who will unravel under pressure, but one who intends to control the exchange itself. Episode 3 ends not with answers, but with a new understanding: the truth is now within reach — but it will not be given freely.
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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Israel Keyes - Part 2 The Curriers & Samantha Koenig
    Jan 10 2026
    Israel Keyes – Part Two: The Curriers & Samantha Koenig In Part Two, the distance becomes the weapon. After leaving Alaska, Israel Keyes travels thousands of miles to rural Vermont, where a quiet farmhouse becomes the site of the abduction and murder of Bill and Lorraine Currier—a crime with no bodies, no traditional crime scene, and only the details he would later choose to reveal. From Vermont, the story returns to Alaska, where a deliberate cooling-off period follows. Ordinary life resumes. Work continues. And beneath that surface, something far more calculated is taking shape. This episode also examines the crimes that ran parallel to the murders: bank robberies, financial planning, and long-distance movement designed to blur timelines and distract from violence. The episode then turns to Anchorage, where the restraint ends with the abduction and murder of Samantha Koenig—the crime that finally forces his careful system into the open and brings years of silence to an end. Part Two traces the line between these crimes, the choices that connected them, and the moment when a system built on distance and control finally began to collapse. Shadows in the Pines — keep your eyes open, and your footsteps light.
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    1 hr and 29 mins
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