Episodes

  • Queho: Nevada’s First Serial Killer & the Canyon That Never Forgot
    May 14 2026

    Summary

    Long before Nevada was known for neon and tourism, a man named Queho lived hidden in the desert—leaving a trail of violence behind him. In this episode of Eloped & Exposed, we explore Eldorado Canyon — a Nevada ghost town now known for mine tours, elopements, and intimate weddings — and the violent history that shaped its reputation.

    This episode centers on Queho, the Native American outlaw blamed for twenty-something murders in the early 1900s, and the enduring mystery surrounding his guilt. Special attention is given to the murder of Maude Douglas, whose death is memorialized at Maude’s Place within Eldorado Canyon.

    Featuring an on-site interview with Bruce, Nelson local & tour guide at Eldorado Canyon Mine Tours, this episode blends historical research, local perspective, and the contrast between past violence and present-day love stories.

    Interview Guest:

    🎤 Bruce, local/tour guide, Eldorado Canyon Mine Tours

    Themes explored:

    • Queho’s life and crimes
    • The murder of Maude Douglas
    • Eldorado Canyon’s mining-era isolation
    • How places hold both tragedy and celebration
    • Media myth vs historical record
    • Why this story still matters today

    Content Notice

    This episode includes discussions of emotional distress and conflict. Listener discretion is advised.

    Resources & Links:

    • Galleries: https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/client/abbysean, https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-jessicatom, https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-emilyarthur, https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-brittanychristopher/, https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-simonekristopher/, https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-destineelucas/, https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-carolyntrent/, https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-nelsonmatthew/
    • Venue info: Eldorado Canyon/Nelson Ghost Town https://www.eldoradocanyonminetours.com/mine-tours.html
    • Onsite interview: Bruce

    Connect & Submit:

    • Instagram: @elopedandxposed
    • Host: @taylormade_photolv
    • Co-Host: @stilettocreative
    • TikTok: @elopedandxposed
    • Submit your story: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSekYHPoLsmGCmNXXIikhZ83YVQuddHo_6q-ujljbk3_Q6_WdQ/viewform?usp=header
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    39 mins
  • Till Death in Death Valley: When the Desert Isn’t a Reset
    Mar 18 2026

    Summary

    A couple sets out on what should be a simple drive through one of the most extreme landscapes in the United States—Death Valley National Park. What follows is a chain of decisions, miscalculations, and environmental realities that turn a remote desert road into a life-threatening situation.

    In this episode, we explore the real story of a couple who became stranded in Death Valley after attempting a shortcut through the backcountry. As conditions deteriorated, the desert revealed just how unforgiving it can be—and how quickly a romantic adventure can shift into a survival story.

    In this episode:

    • Date found: January 13, 2023
    • What authorities said happened: Paul Fischer (73) called Inyo County Sheriff’s Office, reported he had killed his wife Mary Fischer (72), said he intended to kill himself, and told the operator where to find them.
    • Authorities said Paul Fischer left a note stating Mary Fischer was suffering from chronic health conditions.
    • Agencies involved: Inyo County Sheriff/Coroner, NPS, CHP, BLM (per NPS release).
    • There was no criminal court case, because the suspected perpetrator took his own life at the scene (treated publicly as an apparent murder-suicide).
    • Paul and Mary Fischer were found dead in their vehicle in a remote part of Death Valley National Park.

    Resources & Links:

    • Galleries:
      • https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-rachaeljoel/gallery?inviteptoken2=AAAAAAsAAAACQCBh1jLZsAx4KKQrJy7p
      • https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-maggietj/gallery?inviteptoken2=AAAAAPoAAABLMpCsK5l5yOSASGnejP2x
      • https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-lindsayjustin/gallery?inviteptoken2=AAAAAGUAAACRoVCL6MSRVRUn8rc9CgvVYYQ%2C
    • Death Valley National Park
    • Relevant articles
      • https://www.nps.gov/deva/learn/news/fatalities-01-13-2023.htm
      • https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/elderly-couple-found-dead-death-valley-national-park-apparent-murder-s-rcna67606
      • https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/safety.htm
      • https://youtu.be/Drq4QEL6lhk?si=PpGksMEpmM1ettik

    Connect & Submit:

    • Instagram: @elopedandexposed
    • Host: Heather Taylor, Taylor Made Photography @taylormade_photolv
    • Co-Host: Savannah Campos, Stilleto Design Company @stilettocreative
    • Submit your story: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSekYHPoLsmGCmNXXIikhZ83YVQuddHo_6q-ujljbk3_Q6_WdQ/viewform?usp=header
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    21 mins
  • Married Under the Neon, Buried in the Desert
    Feb 19 2026

    *Apologies for the video in this episode; there are random glitches.

    Summary

    Las Vegas glows with neon, champagne, and impulsive vows — but just beyond the Strip lies a desert that remembers everything.

    In this episode, Heather and Savannah explore how Las Vegas evolved from mob-financed casinos to corporate spectacle, and what that transformation means for the city’s identity. Through the stories of Herbert “Fat Herbie” Blitzstein and Ted Binion, they examine how illusion, wealth, and reinvention shaped both the city and the people inside it.

    From buried silver in the Nevada desert to champagne pops under Fremont lights, this episode asks: what happens when fantasy meets consequence?

    In This Episode:

    • 1931 — Nevada became the first state in the country to legalize gambling
    • 1946 — The Flamingo opens under Bugsy Siegel
    • 1960s–1980s — The skimming era and Chicago Outfit influence
    • 1986 — The murder of Anthony Spilotro
    • 1989 — The Mirage opens, marking corporate takeover
    • January 6, 1997 — Herbert “Fat Herbie” Blitzstein murdered
    • September 17, 1998 — Ted Binion found dead
    • The buried silver vault in Pahrump, Nevada
    • Mob myth vs. reality
    • How illusion became institutionalized
    • Why geography matters in Las Vegas storytelling

    Resources & Links:

    Relevant articles / public records:

    ⁠https://news3lv.com/features/video-vault/video-vault-the-life-and-death-of-a-mob-enforcer-in-las-vegas⁠

    ⁠https://edition.cnn.com/2024/02/25/us/gallery/las-vegas-history⁠

    ⁠https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/31195/⁠

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • The Zion Disappearance: Britt & Kiff’s Stormy Adventure
    Feb 10 2026

    A romantic Vegas elopement leads to a stormy adventure in Zion National Park. When photographer Heather Taylor lifts her camera for a shot, the couple she was photographing disappears into a wall of rain and fog — setting off a tense search that ends with relief, incredible storm photos, and lessons every adventure couple needs to know.

    In this episode:

    • Little White Chapel elopement in Las Vegas → downtown portraits → next-day Zion session
    • Sudden storm, low visibility, and a brief but terrifying disappearance
    • How the search unfolded and why the photos turned out cinematic

    Behind the Lens (Heather’s notes):

    • Mood: rain, limited visibility, saturated canyon tones
    • Photographer tip: establish visual contact cues; keep waterproof backups; respect flash-flood risk areas
    • Gallery link: taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-brittkiff

    Resources & Links:

    • Zion National Park safety info: https://www.npca.org/parks/zion-national-park

    Connect & Submit:

    • IG: @elopedandexposed • Host: @taylormade_photolv
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    Leave a review, share on IG, and tag Heather so she can say thank you. 💛

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    11 mins
  • Eight Days Married: The Glacier Case Everyone Calls Zion
    Feb 3 2026

    Eight days after their wedding, Cody Johnson died after falling from a cliff in Glacier National Park. His wife, Jordan Linn Graham, later admitted to pushing him during an argument.

    Over time, the internet moved this story to Zion—where it never happened. This episode breaks down what actually occurred and why misplacing true crime stories changes how we understand them.

    In This Episode:

    • The events leading up to Cody’s death
    • The investigation and legal outcome
    • How and why this case became misremembered
    • Why location accuracy matters

    Content Notice

    This episode discusses themes related to violence and real-world harm. Listener discretion is advised.

    Connect & Submit:

    • Instagram: @elopedandxposed
    • Host: @taylormade_photolv
    • TikTok: @elopedandxposed
    • Submit your story: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSekYHPoLsmGCmNXXIikhZ83YVQuddHo_6q-ujljbk3_Q6_WdQ/viewform?usp=header
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    49 mins
  • Bristlewolf: The Honeymoon That Ended in the Black Rock Desert
    Jan 27 2026

    Episode Summary

    In 1978, newlyweds Richard and Judy Weese vanished while exploring Nevada’s Black Rock Desert in search of a hidden prospecting site. Days later, their bodies — along with a third victim — were discovered near a remote hot spring.

    The killer was a desert hermit known as “Bristlewolf.”

    This episode explores isolation, danger, and the thin line between adventure and tragedy.

    In This Episode

    • A honeymoon driven by curiosity
    • Life on the edge of society in 1970s Nevada
    • The psychology of isolation
    • A triple murder in one of the most remote landscapes in the U.S.
    • What this case still teaches us today

    Content Warning

    This episode discusses homicide, violence, and real-world harm. Listener discretion is advised.

    Resources & Links:

    • Gallery: https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-staceyliko
    • Park / Venue info: Cherry Cloud Oasis https://www.instagram.com/cherrycloudsoasis/
    • Relevant articles / public records: https://www.newspapers.com/article/reno-gazette-journal-is-lost-treasure-th/58516692/; https://findingnevadawild.com/ronald-bristlewolf-and-the-sinister-histories-of-pinto-hot-springs/; https://medium.com/@chrisbigaj/the-deserts-grizzliest-murder-f902e3b292c4

    Connect & Submit:

    • Instagram: @elopedandxposed
    • Host: @taylormade_photolv
    • TikTok: @elopedandxposed
    • Submit your story: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSekYHPoLsmGCmNXXIikhZ83YVQuddHo_6q-ujljbk3_Q6_WdQ/viewform?usp=header
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    47 mins