Dust and Echoes
Dust and Echoes is a cinematic history and mystery podcast from award-winning filmmaker and writer James Cawley. Told in immersive audiobook style, each episode blends rich narration, music, and atmospheric sound design to explore strange history, forgotten legends, frontier mysteries, monster lore, unexplained encounters, and eerie true accounts that still echo through time.
This is not a casual talk show. Every episode is crafted as a fully produced story experience…moody, vivid, and built to feel like a film for your ears. From haunted history and legendary creatures to dark folklore, vanished people, and mysteries that refuse to stay buried, Dust and Echoes is for listeners who want the strange, the beautiful, and the deeply unsettling.
Some stories are drawn from the historical record. Some rise from folklore and oral tradition. Some live in the shadowy place where truth, fear, and memory meet. Wherever the trail leads, Dust and Echoes follows it into the unknown.
Episodes
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What really happened in Canóvanas, Puerto Rico in 1995? In this chilling episode of Dust and Echoes, we investigate the terrifying origins of the Chupacabra legend, beginning with Madelyne Tolentino’s infamous eyewitness sighting of a red-eyed creature that seemed to defy biology itself. From blood-drained livestock and triangular puncture wounds to sulfuric odors, military rumors, and eerie parallels to the film Species, this story traces how one of the world’s most infamous cryptids went from local panic to global phenomenon.
Blending true crime atmosphere, folklore investigation, paranormal mystery, and cinematic storytelling, this episode explores the Puerto Rico Chupacabra sightings, the Beast of Canóvanas, the Texas “blue dog” controversy, and the unsettling question that still remains unanswered: if the Chupacabra was just a mangy coyote, what did witnesses in Puerto Rico actually see? This is a deep dive into one of the biggest cryptid mysteries of modern history, where eyewitness testimony, forensic anomalies, and cultural fear collide.
Perfect for listeners who love unsolved mysteries, cryptids, paranormal investigations, monsters, folklore, and dark documentary-style storytelling, this Dust and Echoes episode pulls you into the humid silence of Puerto Rico’s rainforest edge, where the coquí frogs stopped singing and something impossible stepped out of the brush.Make sure to get the "BONUS EPISODE" while its available! EnterTheDust.com
Tuesday Mar 24, 2026
Tuesday Mar 24, 2026
A true Idaho horror story set in the high desert near Lava Hot Springs, where a hidden big-cat compound collapses into chaos. When escaped predators turn the foothills into a hunting ground, law enforcement and locals face a brutal fight for survival in a landscape that suddenly belongs to something wilder.
Tuesday Mar 17, 2026
Tuesday Mar 17, 2026
A cinematic history episode about one of the strangest legends of the American West: the Red Ghost of Arizona. James Cawley investigates the real 1883 reports, the feral camel, the corpse tied to its back, and the frontier fear that transformed a grotesque event into enduring Western folklore.

Tuesday Mar 10, 2026
Tuesday Mar 10, 2026
"A horned head with an open mouth, looming out of a world the color of black tea...where visibility drops to zero and the abyss begins."
Beneath the surface of Loch Ness, the water is a thick, lightless soup of suspended peat. At fifty feet down, even a submarine is flying blind in a universe of brown murk. It was here, in the suffocating gloom of Urquhart Bay, that a 1975 strobe light captured a nightmare rising from the silt, a gargoyle-like head emerging from a liquid darkness that refuses to give up its secrets.
In this episode of Dust and Echoes, James Cawley explores the history of a lake that isn't a lake at all, but a deep, U-shaped scar in the Earth's crust. We begin on the asphalt of the A82 in 1933, where a massive, slug-like entity first dragged itself across the road, and follow the ripple effects through nearly a century of obsession.
From the elegant "Surgeon’s Photograph" that defined a generation’s nightmares to the military-grade sonar sweeps of "Operation Deep Scan," we explore the boundary where forensic science meets human longing. Is the occupant of this 700-foot chasm a Jurassic survivor, a mutated super-eel, or a masterpiece of tabloid vengeance?
Using the clinical finality of 21st-century DNA sequencing and the dying confessions of the men who built the myths, "The Loch" dismantles the hoaxes to reveal a stubborn, murky pocket of resistance against a world where everything is mapped, measured, and explained.
Join us as we dive into the depth itself...a cold, lightless world enough to hide anything, including our own desperate need for the world to remain wild.

Tuesday Mar 03, 2026
Tuesday Mar 03, 2026
In February 1895, three young cousins crossed the frozen surface of Utah Lake and vanished. Behind them, they left a locked cabin, a table set for a dinner never eaten, and a ranch dog too terrified to bark.
When the spring thaw finally surrendered their bodies, the community discovered a crime more brutal than anyone imagined. Was the killer a bitter stepfather driven by greed, or a nameless drifter exploiting the anonymity of the frontier?
This week on Dust and Echoes, James Cawley untangles the "Thicket" of circumstantial evidence surrounding one of the most haunting UNSOLVED cold cases in the American West. It is a story of mistaken identity, the fallibility of justice, and the silent ghosts of three boys whose futures were stolen by the wrong man.

Tuesday Feb 24, 2026
Tuesday Feb 24, 2026
"You have seen the photograph. Everyone has. It is printed on the back of your eyelids, sepia-toned and grainy..."
In 1890, the silver mines of Tombstone, Arizona, were drowning. The frontier was closing. The magic was draining out of the world. But on April 26th, the Tombstone Epitaph reported a find that should have changed history forever: a winged monster, a biological impossibility, shot and left to rot in the desert heat.
You likely remember the photo of the men in dusters standing before the beast. You can see the ribbed wings, the alligator beak, and the wooden barn. But there is a twist that cuts deeper than any monster: The photograph does not exist.
Join me, James Cawley for a cinematic investigation into the most famous piece of evidence in cryptozoological history...an image that millions remember, but no one can find. This isn't just a story about a dragon in the desert; it’s a forensic look at the "Mandela Effect," the death of the American West, and the glitch in the collective human memory that refuses to let the mystery die.

Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
On November 7, 1908, in the high-altitude silence of San Vicente, Bolivia, the law finally caught up with the "Kings of the Outlaw Trail." The official report was definitive: a shootout, a mercy killing, and a shallow grave. The era of the Wild Bunch was over. Butch Cassidy...dead....so they thought...
But what if the greatest heist Butch Cassidy ever pulled wasn't taking gold from a train, but stealing his own ending from the hands of history?
In tonight’s episode, James Cawley dismantles the Hollywood gloss to find the man beneath the legend. From the pious red-rock canyons of Mormon Utah to a mysterious machinist in 1920s Spokane, we follow the "Golden Thread" of Robert LeRoy Parker...a man born to be good, destined to be bad, and determined to never be caught.
Join us as we explore the chilling 1991 forensic discovery that turned a century of history into a lie and ask the question that still haunts the high country of the American West: Did the "Gentleman Bandit" really die in the Andean mud, or did he pull off the ultimate escape....into the dust?Written and read by the author, James Cawley.

Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
"Subject did not cast Expected shadow."
In the winter of 1962, the Arco Desert of Idaho was home to the National Reactor Testing Station...a 900-square-mile "cathedral of the atom" where the government performed the dangerous alchemy of the nuclear age. It was a place guarded by hardened veterans, high-voltage fences, and the most advanced sensors the Cold War could buy. They were prepared for Soviet spies. They were prepared for radiation leaks.
They were not prepared for the Visitor.
Drawing from redacted Department of Energy logs and declassified security reports, James Cawley reconstructs the ten-month psychological siege of a facility that shouldn't have been breachable. From barefoot tracks that vanish into untouched snow to thermal signatures that dissolve into static, The Midnight Visitor explores a haunting "locked-room" mystery where physics fails and the observers become the observed.

Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
September 1857, a wagon train of 120 men, women, and children...the "Ozark Aristocracy"...rolled into a high desert meadow in Utah Territory, driving a fortune in cattle and carrying the dreams of a new life in California. They never arrived.
What followed was the most chilling "false flag" operation in American history. For over a century, the truth was buried in a shallow grave, masked by a narrative of "savage" attacks. But the bones tell a different story, one of a theocracy under siege, a "Blood Atonement" doctrine turned literal, and a neighborly betrayal so intimate that the survivors were raised by their own parents' killers.
In this haunting episode of Dust and Echoes, James Cawley peels back the layers of the Mountain Meadows Massacre. From the "thicket" of complicity to the eventual sacrifice of a lone scapegoat, this is more than a true history investigation; it is a profound exploration of how easily the "Holy Cause" can justify a hellish act.
Written and read by the author, James Cawley.

Tuesday Jan 27, 2026
Tuesday Jan 27, 2026
In the frozen wilderness of 1903 Utah, the snow captures every secret with perfect fidelity. For the settlers of Iron County, the world is a place of rigid order and hard faith. But when a series of livestock killings begins, the local Sheriff discovers evidence that defies biological explanation. The tracks left in the mud do not belong to a wolf or a bear. They are massive, clawless, and disturbingly human.
This is not a story about a predator hunting for food. It is a documented account of a siege. As the nights grow longer, the creature shifts from stalking sheep to pacing alongside schoolteachers and testing the latches of family homes. It moves with the speed of a machine and the intelligence of a man, forcing a terrified community to confront a violation of natural law.
In this episode of Dust and Echoes, we walk the line between history and folklore to answer the question that haunted a generation of settlers. What happens when you look into the Utah darkness...and something with glowing yellow eyes looks back?
Read by the Author, James Cawley







