41 episodes

Stories from everyday people about things that don't happen everyday.

That Doesn't Happen Every Day Dean Petersen

    • True Crime
    • 4.9 • 16 Ratings

Stories from everyday people about things that don't happen everyday.

    "He Was A Nazi" - The POW Camp at Douglas, Wyoming

    "He Was A Nazi" - The POW Camp at Douglas, Wyoming

    In 1943 several thousand Prisoners of War from Germany and Italy were taken across the US to the tiny farming and ranching town of Douglas, Wyoming. This episode shares oral histories from people who remembered the camp and what they learned about the people held inside.

    Click here to see how you can arrange a visit to the remaining Officers' Club.

    #WorldWarTwo #POWs #Wyoming #CampDouglas

    • 18 min
    A Wyoming Cowboy in China Solves Mystery of The Broken Toilets

    A Wyoming Cowboy in China Solves Mystery of The Broken Toilets

    In 2017, Dallin Cooper left Riverton, Wyoming to live in China. While there, he ate strange things, slept on hard beds, and upon returning home, had an explanation about why so many toilets in Yellowstone get broken.

    35 Chinese Translation Fails

    When East Meets West, Toilet Seats Take a Beating - Mike Koshmrl

    As Asian Tourism Soars, the Mystery of Broken Toilet Seats Has Been Solved - Tom Howard

    What Diseases Can You Get From Sitting on a Toilet? - Dan Brennan MD

    Why Do Chinese People Love Taking Photos with Western Tourists?

    Book Dallin to Speak
    Buy Dallin's Book
    Dallin's Podcast
    Dallin's YouTube

    • 23 min
    That Time Japan Invaded America

    That Time Japan Invaded America

    In June of 1942, Japanese forces invaded two small Islands that are part of Alaska's Aleutian Islands.  We listen to two men who were there when the invasion started and one who fought to take it back.

    Please check out:
    The Battle of Attu
    Even More About The Battle
    Aleut Evacuation & Internment during World war II
    Joseph Sasser's Full Interview
    Charles House's Full Interview
    Nurses' Camps
    Attu Boy (Nick Golodoff's Story)
    Last Letters From Attu (Etta Jones' Story)

    • 31 min
    The Changeling House in Denver, Colorado

    The Changeling House in Denver, Colorado

    In 1980, George C Scott (Patton) stared in a horror movie about a haunted house called The Changeling.  Even though the film was set in Seattle, it was based on a story written by Russel Hunter who claimed to have paranormal experiences in his home near Cheesman Park in Denver, CO in 1969. (See Photo)

    We talk with Katie Rudolph at the Denver Public Library about her research into Hunter's story and compare it with the movie while trying to see if there is any truth to his strange and freighting story.

    Katie's Research: A Denver House That Inspired a Horror Film

    • 19 min
    Did Butch Cassidy Die In Bolivia? His Great Nephew Says No

    Did Butch Cassidy Die In Bolivia? His Great Nephew Says No

    Bill Betenson is Butch Cassidy's great nephew and says that his great grandmother insisted that Cassidy came back to visit his family in Utah in 1925, seventeen years after his supposed death in a Bolivian shootout. While myths of outlaws surviving their supposed deaths are common, Bill and his great grandmother share a very convincing story and DNA evidence also makes the time and place of Cassidy's death highly questionable. If you enjoy this episode, you might like this one about Butch Cassidy meeting with his lawyer in Piedmont, Wyoming before the Montpelier Idaho Robbery.

    Butch Cassidy, My Brother by Lula Parker Betenson
    Butch Cassidy: The Wyoming Years by Bill Betenson
    Butch Cassidy was described as "cheery and affable" on wanted posters
    DNA Testing of Cassidy and Sundance's alleged remains
    More on DNA and Cassidy/Sundance

    • 15 min
    Piedmont, Wyoming - The Ghost Town Where Butch Cassidy Stayed

    Piedmont, Wyoming - The Ghost Town Where Butch Cassidy Stayed

    Lois Christiansen & Wendy Peterson still live within walking distance of the Ghost Town of Piedmont, Wyoming where Butch Cassidy met with his lawyer to help a friend facing a murder trial. In 1869, angry railroad workers forced dignitaries headed to the Golden Spike Ceremony in Utah off the tracks and held them there until they were paid.  We ask our interviewees what it's like living and growing up in this remote spot so close to a ghost town that played a big part in Western History.

    By Bill Betenson's Book Butch Cassidy: The Wyoming Years here
    Bub Meeks' Robbery of The Guild Store in Fort Bridger
    Letters from Douglas Preston to Butch Cassidy
    Website to visit The Charcoal Kilns

    • 15 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

Me741 ,

Incredible Podcast

Really random stories here, but great stories. This show is always interesting.

MarcEyre7220 ,

Great podcast

Look forward to every episode, even growing up in Wyoming there are a bunch of stories I have never heard of before. Great podcast Dean!

Battle Buddy DP ,

My Friend Dean Peterson

Wow brother what a great podcast love the topics you talk about and the stories are very interesting, keep up the great work !

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