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June 19, 2025 29 mins

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In the spring of 1988, two women set out for peace, adventure, and freedom on the Appalachian Trail. But only one would make it home. Rebecca Wight and Claudia Brenner were hiking through Pennsylvania’s Michaux State Forest when their journey turned into a nightmare. After being stalked by a stranger in the woods, the couple was ambushed in a shocking act of violence fueled by hate. Rebecca was shot and killed. Claudia, injured and alone, had to survive—and fight to tell their story.

In this episode, Arlene and Leah revisit one of the most devastating and pivotal hate crimes in LGBTQ+ history. They explore the timeline of events, the harrowing survival of Claudia Brenner, the manhunt for shooter Stephen Roy Carr, and the courtroom drama that followed. Was this a random act of madness or a calculated hate crime ignored by too many for too long? How did this brutal murder shape the conversation around LGBTQ+ safety and justice in the wilderness and beyond?

Join Arlene and Leah as they examine the victim, the evidence, and the ripple effects of a case that left a permanent scar on the Appalachian Trail.

Show Notes: 

Rebecca Wight Murder Case – Roanoke Times Archive

Stephen Roy Carr Kills Hiker on Appalachian Trail

LGBTQ Hate Crime on the Appalachian Trail

Killed for Being Gay: The Murder of Rebecca Wight

Criminal Discourse Podcast: Rebecca Wight

BBC Podcast on Rebecca Wight's Story

1995 Testimony on LGBTQ Hate Crimes in PA Legislature

Washington Post: The Target That Shot Back

YouTube: Appalachian Trail Hate Crime Coverage

UPI Archives: Murder on the Appalachian Trail

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