The Women
5/19/202642 min
When visitors discover a man shot dead at a campground along the Idaho-Oregon border, law enforcement swiftly zeros in on not one, but two suspects who are close to home.
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First 90 secondsDelia D'Ambra· Host0:00
Hi everyone, it's Delia D'Ambra here, and I wanna tell you about a podcast that's one of my personal favorites that I know you're going to love too, Dark Down East. Hosted by my friend and fellow investigative journalist, Kylie Lowe, Dark Down East dives into New England's most haunting true crime cases. From unsolved mysteries to stories where justice has been served, Kylie brings her meticulous research and heartfelt storytelling to uncover the truth behind these cases. If you love the way I take you deep into the details of a case, then I know you'll appreciate Kylie's dedication to honoring the victims and uncovering their stories. There are so many episodes of Dark Down East already waiting for you and new episodes every Thursday. Find Dark Down East now wherever you listen to podcasts. Hi park enthusiasts, I'm your host Delia D'Ambra, and the case I'm gonna share with you takes place at the Martin Landing Campground in Idaho. This area is home to 60 acres of recreation space that is co-managed by Canyon County Parks and the state's Fish and Game Department. The campground closes for the winter, but during the summer months, lots of people go there to hike, picnic, fish, boat, and bird watch, essentially all the things that make for a good time in the great outdoors. The campground is situated at the junction of the Boise and Snake Rivers and is super close to Idaho's border with Oregon. So you could say there's a lot going on there. And in the summer of 2024, the area experienced even more activity when law enforcement responded to