Dust and Echoes
Some stories never stop echoing. Vanished people. Unexplained deaths. Cryptid encounters, secret experiments, haunted places, and the darkest legends of the American West. Dust & Echoes is a cinematic storytelling podcast that goes back into the records, follows the evidence, and steps inside the strange and forgotten corners of history, one case at a time. Written and hosted by James Cawley. New episodes every Tuesday.
Real cases. Lost history. Things that should not have happened.
Episodes

Aug 4, 2026
Aug 4, 2026
19 min
Did We Really Land on the Moon? On July 20th, 1969, thirty thousand feet above the Sea of Tranquility, the Eagle's guidance computer threw an error nobody on the ground had trained for. Program alarm 1202.
The machine had less processing power than a musical greeting card, and it was overloading while the lander fell toward an alien world at three thousand miles an hour. Neil Armstrong's voice stayed flat. His heart rate did not. It climbed past a hundred, past a hundred and twenty, and spiked near 150 beats per minute.
This episode puts the Apollo 11 moon landing hoax on trial. It gives the conspiracy its fairest possible hearing before taking it apart. Because in 1969 the United States had a genuine motive to lie. A war it was losing. Cities in turmoil. A space race the Soviets had led at nearly every milestone. And a public promise from a dead president with a deadline attached. If motive alone were enough, the skeptics would win.
Then comes the cross examination of the hoax's biggest claims. The flag that appears to wave in the vacuum of space. The stars missing from the photographs. And of course the lighting, the one they love to pin on Stanley Kubrick.
Tonight we examine all of it, and we get answers.
Here is the strange part. The hoax belief does not actually have an evidence problem. It persists because it is a historical wound. And what is still sitting in the Sea of Tranquility, right now, could prove the truth once and for all.
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----------------------Sources from this episode:The public telemetry logs of the Apollo Guidance Computer, the geological assays from the Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility in Houston, and the ongoing laser ranging data from the McDonald Observatory in Texas.

Jul 28, 2026
Jul 28, 2026
25 min
Seventeen-year-old Tyler is three hours into his first solo cattle run across the high desert, alone on a two-lane at one in the morning, when he pulls off at a rest area set half a mile back from the highway. One concrete building. No windows. No lights for fifty miles.
Something knocks on the door.
His grandfather taught him one rule for country this empty: if something calls to you out here, and you know there is no one who could be calling, you do not answer it. You give it nothing. It cannot find you until you answer. Tyler is seventeen and frightened, and frightened people want the world to make sense, so they keep talking to it until it does.
By morning the thing outside has learned his voice.
Rest Stop is a slow-burn desert horror story about isolation, inherited warnings, and the oldest rule there is — a story where the danger is never quite where you are looking. An original horror audiobook, written and narrated by James Cawley.
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Jul 21, 2026
Jul 21, 2026
26 min
La Llorona, the Weeping Woman, is the most enduring ghost of the American Southwest... a woman in white who drifts along the rivers and the irrigation ditches at night, weeping for the children she drowned, and who will take yours if she mistakes them for her own. But she was never one ghost...she is very misunderstood.
In this episode of Dust and Echoes, James Cawley digs down through five centuries of real history beneath her: a weeping woman recorded as an omen in the streets of Tenochtitlan before Cortés ever landed, the Aztec goddesses who mourned and drowned before that, the real enslaved interpreter La Malinche whom the legend slandered, and the desert children the acequias and arroyos still take every monsoon.
The ghost can't be proven. Everything she's made of is real...and heavier than the ghost. This is how a people carries grief too large to hold.

Jul 14, 2026
Jul 14, 2026
24 min
The Mystery of Everett Ruess and the NEMO 1934 Carving in the Escalante Desert
Everett Ruess was a twenty year old artist and wanderer who walked alone into the canyon country of southern Utah in November of 1934 and was never seen again. His disappearance has never been solved, and it remains one of the great mysteries of the Utah Canyonlands and the American West.
Months later a search party climbed down into a remote gulch off the Escalante River and found his two burros alive in a hand-built brush corral, still waiting, along with his abandoned camp. His diary, his paintings, and his money were gone. Carved into the rock near an ancient cliff dwelling was one word and a year. NEMO 1934.
No one. It was the name the young wanderer had been signing himself, borrowed from Captain Nemo and the Latin word for nobody. This is the story of a gifted and headstrong boy who wanted to vanish into beauty and got the wish granted whole. The family who wrote letters into the silence for the rest of their lives. The searches and the theories that each explained part of it and none of it all. And a terrible modern coda where science promised the answer, disturbed the wrong grave, and took the answer back.
He wanted to become no one. The desert agreed.

Jul 7, 2026
Jul 7, 2026
25 min
The warmest table on the Kansas frontier was bait. This is the true story of the killers the prairie swallowed whole.
The Bloody Benders ran a small inn and general store on the lonely Osage Trail in 1870s Labette County, Kansas, and for two years, travelers who stopped there for a hot meal were never seen alive again. Behind a hanging canvas curtain, a family of self proclaimed Spiritualists turned frontier hospitality into a killing floor, and buried at least eleven people in the orchard behind their one room cabin.
By the time Kansas came to dig, the Benders were already gone. A nationwide manhunt, a governor's reward, and a hundred and fifty years of searching have never closed the case. They were never caught. They were never tried. And they were never even really named Bender.
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Jun 30, 2026
Jun 30, 2026
23 min
A little before eleven on a hot August night in 1955, two cars came down a Kentucky road too fast and stopped wrong in a police station lot. Eleven people climbed out. Five terrified adults and a huddle of frightened children. For hours, something small and pale and glowing had laid siege to their farmhouse outside the tiny community of Kelly. The family emptied their guns into it again and again. And it would not die.
This is the Hopkinsville Goblins case. The Kelly Green Men. One of the most credible and most ridiculed close encounters in American history. The world remembers it as little green men and a roadside festival. Tonight we put the cartoon down and look at what is underneath it. A real farmhouse. A real family. And a fear that was true no matter what was standing out in the yard.
Because the creatures were always the least important part of this story. The people were the whole thing. This is an episode about what really happened at Kelly, Kentucky in 1955, and about the harder thing that came after it. What a community does to honest witnesses it cannot explain. What it costs to tell the truth about something impossible. And why one man asked, near the end of his life, only that this one night not be the first thing anyone ever mentioned about him.
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Dust and Echoes is a cinematic storytelling podcast about the unexplained. Cryptids, hauntings, close encounters, true crime, and the forgotten corners of American history. Written and performed by James Cawley. Wherever the trail leads, Dust and Echoes follows.
Topics in this episode: Hopkinsville Goblins, Kelly Green Men, 1955 Kentucky alien encounter, the Sutton family, little green men, Kentucky UFO sighting, close encounter, true paranormal story, cryptid podcast, unexplained mysteries, Dust and Echoes, James Cawley.
Jun 23, 2026
Jun 23, 2026
24 min
In 1928 a troubled young man stared at the dollar bill in his palm and watched George Washington's face slowly become the face of the man who had cursed him. That man was the gentlest soul in the county, and naming him was a death sentence.
This is the true story of the Hex Murder. The night three frightened people walked down into a dark hollow in York County Pennsylvania to beat a gentle old healer to death and break a curse that was never real.
They called Nelson Rehmeyer the Witch of the Hollow. The truth was stranger and far sadder. He was a powwow doctor, a Pennsylvania Dutch folk healer who spent his whole life laying his hands on sick children and frightened farmers and drawing the trouble out of them. He had even once healed the very man, John Blymire, who would come back years later to kill him.
This week on Dust and Echoes we follow Blymire down into Hex Hollow. A man who believed with his entire heart that he had been hexed. A River Witch named Nellie Noll who looked into a dollar bill and handed him a name. A two hundred year old healing tradition called Braucherei. And a book called The Long Lost Friend that promised to make its owner proof against fire, water, and the malice of his enemies. One cold November night dragged an entire quiet culture into the national headlines as the Hex Murder and the Witch Trial, and the wound it left never fully healed.
It is a story about poverty and grief and a mind coming apart in a time that had no language for any of it. About the terrible logic of fear. And about how the only tool these people were ever handed for an invisible pain was the one thing that got a kind man killed.
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Jun 16, 2026
Jun 16, 2026
33 min
Three men kept a light on a rock twenty-one miles out in the North Atlantic. One December night in 1900, the sea took all three of them and left no bodies behind. It left only a single coat, still hanging on its hook, and a question that has gone unanswered for more than a hundred years.
This is the true story of the Flannan Isles lighthouse mystery, one of the most haunting unsolved disappearances in maritime history. On the remote Scottish island of Eilean Mor, far off the coast of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, three experienced keepers vanished without a trace. James Ducat. Thomas Marshall. Donald MacArthur. No sign of a struggle. No bodies ever recovered. Only a stopped clock, a kitchen left clean, and a relief boat that could not reach the rock for eleven days.
For more than a century the truth has hidden behind a famous poem, an invented logbook, and stories of sea serpents and curses, because the real answer was harder to live with than any monster. What actually happened on that rock comes down to a wave, a choice, and one coat that never came down off the wall.
Wherever the trail leads, Dust and Echoes follows.
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Jun 9, 2026
Jun 9, 2026
29 min
Some things in the desert are not meant to be found.
In the empty stretch of the Mojave, witnesses have whispered for decades about a towering figure moving through the heat haze — too tall to be a man, too silent to be an animal, and always seen where no one should be standing.
This week on Dust and Echoes, we follow the legend of The Yucca Man: the military sightings, the desert encounters, the impossible footprints, and the question that still lingers in the sand.
Was it a misidentified creature?A classified experiment?Or something the desert has been keeping all along?
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THE YUCCA MAN

Jun 2, 2026
Jun 2, 2026
27 min
6,000 DEAD: THE WIND FROM DUGWAYA Dust and Echoes Original — written & performed by James Cawley
In the spring of 1968, the wind carried something invisible across a Utah valley. By the next morning, the snow was full of the dead.
This is the true story of the day a secret Army base on the edge of the Great Basin tested one of the deadliest substances ever made — and the wind did not cooperate. Six thousand animals fell across Skull Valley in a matter of hours. A rancher ate a handful of snow that morning and spent the rest of his life paying for it. And the people responsible spent thirty years insisting none of it ever happened.
No cloud. No sound. No warning. Just a clear cold morning, a flock in the snow, and a truth that someone decided wasn't worth saying out loud.
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