25. Roswell NM True Crime


Event Details

This event is running from 7 February 2021 until 26 June 2031. It is next occurring on June 26, 2031


New Mexico is one of the places known as the wild, wild west the stomping ground of Billy the Kid and others related to him. So just how wild is the infamous small-town Roswell New Mexico? Is it all bar fights and gunshots?
This episode looks at crimes such as gaming, threats, shots fired in the main street, and arson.
Roswell New Mexico is an infamous small town for its connection to a potential alien crash site.
Haunted Hills will be exploring the People of the Roswell Incident on the 30 January 2021 at 11 am (AEDT) online. You can participate in this event by purchasing tickets through Eventbrite or becoming a patron. If you miss the event, you will be able to access this bonus content along with all our bonus content at patreon.com/hauntedhills
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References

Santa Fe New Mexican Newspaper Archives June 10, 1. (1905) Santa Fe New Mexican Archives, Jun 10, 1905, p. 1NewspaperArchive.com. Available at: https://newspaperarchive.com/santa-fe-new-mexican-jun-10-1905-p-1/ (Accessed: 16 January 2021).

Roswell Daily Record Newspaper Archives May 29, 1. (1905) Roswell Daily Record Archives, May 29, 1905, p. 3NewspaperArchive.com. Available at: https://newspaperarchive.com/roswell-daily-record-may-29-1905-p-3/ (Accessed: 16 January 2021).

Roswell Daily Record Newspaper Archives May 26, 1. (1906) Roswell Daily Record Archives, May 26, 1906, p. 1NewspaperArchive.com. Available at:  (Accessed: 16 January 2021).

Roswell Daily Record Newspaper Archives September 19, 1. (1904) Roswell Daily Record Archives, Sep 19, 1904, p. 1NewspaperArchive.com. Available at:  (Accessed: 16 January 2021).

Roswell Daily Record Newspaper Archives February 10, 1. (1909) Roswell Daily Record Archives, Feb 10, 1909, p. 2NewspaperArchive.com. Available at: https://newspaperarchive.com/roswell-daily-record-feb-10-1909-p-2/ (Accessed: 12 December 2020).

Roswell Daily Record Newspaper Archives March 15, 1. (1909) Roswell Daily Record Archives, Mar 15, 1909, p. 2NewspaperArchive.com. Available at: https://newspaperarchive.com/roswell-daily-record-mar-15-1909-p-2/ (Accessed: 12 December 2020).

Roswell Daily Record Newspaper Archives January 25, 1. (1909) Roswell Daily Record Archives, Jan 25, 1909, p. 1NewspaperArchive.com. Available at: https://newspaperarchive.com/roswell-daily-record-jan-25-1909-p-1/ (Accessed: 12 December 2020).

Roswell Daily Record Newspaper Archives January 04, 1. (1909) Roswell Daily Record Newspaper Archives, Jan 4, 1909, p. 3NewspaperArchive.com. Available at: https://newspaperarchive.com/roswell-daily-record-jan-04-1909-p-3/ (Accessed: 12 December 2020).

Roswell Daily Record Newspaper Archives November 20, 1. (1908) Roswell Daily Record Archives, Nov 20, 1908, p. 4NewspaperArchive.com. Available at:  (Accessed: 12 December 2020).

Roswell Daily Record Newspaper Archives July 23, 1. (1909) Roswell Daily Record Archives, Jul 23, 1909, p. 1NewspaperArchive.com. Available at: https://newspaperarchive.com/roswell-daily-record-jul-23-1909-p-1/ (Accessed: 12 December 2020).

Roswell Daily Record Newspaper Archives February 23, 1. (1910) Roswell Daily Record Archives, Feb 23, 1910, p. 4NewspaperArchive.com. Available at:  (Accessed: 12 December 2020).

Roswell Daily Record Newspaper Archives February 25, 1. (1910) Roswell Daily Record Archives, Feb 25, 1910, p. 4NewspaperArchive.com. Available at:  (Accessed: 12 December 2020).

True crime podcasts or episodes usually focus on just murders and missing people, but that’s not all there is in the field of crimes. Haunted Hills started out exploring a theory that criminals kept the legend going to give them space to keep on distilling illegally, making illegal coins. It shares a little about the small towns, as Robert Kennedy once said “Every Society gets the kind of criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on.”

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