Wild West Deep Dives is a deeply researched narrative history podcast that uncovers the real, often brutal stories of the American frontier. Each episode draws from primary sources, period newspapers, diaries, modern scholarship and more to reconstruct massacres, wars, gunfights, and the daily hardships faced by those who lived—and died—on the edge of American expansion. From gunslinging outlaws and relentless lawmen to frontier wars and forgotten communities, this podcast talks about the legends then strips it away to reveal what actually happened. Well, let's get into shall we!
**Disclaimer** I believe I mispronounced Bannock, after further research, it seems to be pronounced 'Ban-uck', I will fix this mistake in the future and I apologize.
Richard “Beaver Dick” Leigh was more than a mountain man — he was a living bridge between the fur trade era and the settled American West. Born in England in 1831, he crossed an ocean as a child, claimed to have served in the Mexican War, trapped the Tetons...
On July 11, 1869, a small column of cavalry and Pawnee scouts rode out of the sand hills of northeastern Colorado and shattered a Cheyenne village at Summit Springs. In a single afternoon of dust, gunfire, and chaos, Tall Bull was killed, the Dog Soldiers were broken, and armed resistance on the Colorado Plains was forever changed. But this is more than a battlefield story. It’s a story of broken treaties, retaliation after Sand Cr...
In the summer of 1895, Indian Territory wasn’t just chasing a man — it was chasing a name. Zip Wyatt was blamed for robberies he may have committed, murders he may not have, and a wave of violence that spread far beyond what one fugitive could realistically cause. As posses closed in, gunfights erupted in canyons, deputies were wounded, rumors grew wilder, and newspapers helped turn Wyatt into something larger than life.This episod...
In the mid-1870s, Mason County, Texas descended into one of the darkest and most overlooked feuds of the American West. What began as accusations of cattle theft quickly spiraled into lynchings, ambushes, and daylight murders as vigilante justice replaced the courts. Known as the Mason County War—often called the Hoodoo War—this conflict pitted neighbor against neighbor, German settlers against Anglo cattlemen, and vengeance agains...
Sylvester “Three-Fingered” Smith was one of Idaho’s earliest pioneers—a mountain man, miner, merchant, and frontiersman who lived most of his life on the edge of civilization. From the first gold strikes at Florence to the remote valleys of the Salmon River country, Smith witnessed—and survived—nearly every danger the Idaho frontier had to offer, the Nez Perce War, the Bannock War & the Sheepeater War. His life intersected with...
High in the remote mountains of Idaho and the Greater Yellowstone region lived a little-known people called the Sheep Eaters, or Tukudeka — a group often misunderstood, misidentified, and nearly erased from history. For generations, they survived in the high country by hunting bighorn sheep, moving with the seasons, and avoiding contact with the outside world.
In 1879, that isolation came to an end. Accusations of murders, raids, an...
This episode is from the 3 Part Series I did on Indian Territory, so if you hear, in the last episode or next episode, that is why but it focuses on the Five Civilized Tribes — the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole. Each nation had its own customs, traditions, and ways of life, and to avoid confusion, we examine each tribe individually rather than blending their stories together.While many of their experi...
In this deep dive, we explore the violent and often overlooked story of the Horrell Brothers—a family whose actions helped ignite one of the bloodiest chapters on the Texas and New Mexico frontier, years before Billy the Kid and the Lincoln County War became household names.From Lampasas County, Texas, to Lincoln County, New Mexico, this episode traces a brutal trail of gunfights, ambushes, cattle theft, frontier justice, and full-...
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Frank Grouard lived one of the most complicated lives of the American West. Born in the South Pacific, captured by the Lakota, adopted into their world, and later serving as one of General George Crook’s most trusted scouts, Grouard stood at the center of some of the most pivotal moments of the Indian Wars.In this episode, we explore Frank Grouard’s full journey — from hi...
The Tule River War of 1856 was one of California’s most misunderstood frontier conflicts—born from rumor, fear, and a rush to violence rather than clear facts. In the foothills of the southern San Joaquin Valley, Yokuts warriors built a fortified stronghold along the North Fork of the Tule River, using rock, brush, and rugged terrain to create a defensive position that stunned the volunteer militias who came looking for them. What ...
In 1860, one of the most brutal and least-known disasters on the Oregon Trail unfolded along the Snake River. This is the true story of the Utter–Van Ornum Massacre—a nightmare of ambush, starvation, captivity, and desperate survival that rivaled even the Donner Party in terror and loss. Forty-four emigrants set out for Oregon’s Willamette Valley. Only fifteen would live to tell what happened.In this deep dive, we uncover the full ...
One of the most gripping chapters of Colorado’s frontier past — the rise and violent fall of L.H. Musgrove and his ruthless gang of horse thieves, highwaymen, and killers. From Edward “Heartless” Franklin holding off seventeen U.S. soldiers, to Sanford Duggan’s desperate escape attempts, to the daylight lynching that shocked early Denver, this episode dives deep into the real story behind the West’s most dangerous outlaws.
We uncove...
Sam Sixkiller was more than just a lawman. He was a symbol of justice on the violent frontier of Indian Territory. In this episode, we dive deep into the life of the legendary Cherokee officer whose reputation for courage, discipline, and fairness made him one of the most respected figures of the Old West.From his early service as a Lighthorseman, to his rise as the first captain of the U.S. Indian Police, to the deadly dangers he ...
Laramie, Wyoming wasn’t always the quiet frontier town it’s remembered as — it began in blood, corruption, and chaos. This episode dives into the violent rise and fall of “Big Steve” Long, a deputy marshal who turned law enforcement into organized terror. Alongside his half-brothers Ace and Con Moyer, Long ruled early Laramie from their saloon, the “Bucket of Blood,” extorting ranchers, robbing miners, and gunning down anyone who s...
Amos Chapman was one of the most remarkable scouts of the American frontier — a man who bridged two worlds. Born to a white father and a Cheyenne mother, he served as an interpreter, messenger, and warrior through some of the most turbulent years of the Indian Wars. This episode dives into Chapman’s incredible bravery at the Battle of Buffalo Wallow during the Red River War — an act that earned him the Medal of Honor — and his life...
William “Brazen Bill” Brazelton was one of the boldest and most enigmatic outlaws of the Old West—a masked highwayman who single-handedly robbed stagecoaches across Arizona and New Mexico in the late 1870s. A towering figure with a calm voice and iron nerve, he struck alone near Wickenburg, Silver City, and Tucson, armed with both pistol and rifle in one hand—a signature move that unnerved everyone who faced him. Before his life of...
Marion Hedgepeth – known as The Handsome Bandit – was one of the most charming and dangerous outlaws of the Old West. A master train robber with style and precision, Hedgepeth rode with some of the most feared bandits of his time. But in a shocking twist, his tip to authorities would help capture one of America’s most notorious serial killers — H.H. Holmes, the “Devil in the White City.”After prison, Hedgepeth tried to go straight,...
They called him The Black Fox. The Calico Cowboy. A name whispered through saloons and frontier towns — branded as a rustler, an outlaw, and a gunslinger who roamed the borderlands between Texas, Mexico, and Colorado.For over a century, the legend of Isam Dart has been told as that of a notorious outlaw gunned down by the infamous Tom Horn. But what if that story — the one printed in dime novels, repeated in old newspapers, and ech...
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In this final part of our Joe Meek series, we follow the legendary mountain man turned frontiersman through the final chapters of his remarkable life. We’ll revisit the shocking Whitman Massacre of 1847 and Meek’s harrowing journey to ...
Step into the forgotten story of Massai — the Last Bronco Apache. Born at Mescal Mountain, Massai grew up as a fierce runner, hunter, and warrior. He fought under Geronimo, served as a U.S. Army scout, and made a daring escape from a Florida-bound prison train, walking over a thousand miles back to his homeland. For years he lived in hiding with his wife Zanagoliche and their children, hunted by soldiers and settlers, blamed for ra...
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