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In Episode 1, we talked about how years later, sometime in 1974, someone started attacking Peter Hauer’s animals. This week, we will hear from witnesses to those attacks, and how the perpetrators were tracked in the aftermath.
Open chapters, or skip to 7:30 to skip witnesses of livestock attacks.
Episode 2 includes the cave search and rescue team that discovered Walter's remains, the questionable "Last Will" that was found with Pete's typewriter, and a nearby house that had been riddled with bullet holes.
So just to remind you, Peter Hauer moved to Pocahontas County, West Virginia in 1971. He bought a little farm for $4,500, and his place served as a kind of flophouse for his cave exploring friends, who were from all over the country.
In Episode 1, we talked about how years later, sometime in 1974, someone started attacking Peter Hauer’s animals. This week, we will hear from witnesses to those attacks, and how the perpetrators were tracked in the aftermath.
Open chapters, or skip to 7:30 to skip witnesses of livestock attacks.
Episode 2 includes the cave search and rescue team that discovered Walter's remains, the questionable "Last Will" that was found with Pete's typewriter, and a nearby house that had been riddled with bullet holes.
So just to remind you, Peter Hauer moved to Pocahontas County, West Virginia in 1971. He bought a little farm for $4,500, and his place served as a kind of flophouse for his cave exploring friends, who were from all over the country.
In Episode 1, we talked about how years later, sometime in 1974, someone started attacking Peter Hauer’s animals. This week, we will hear from witnesses to those attacks, and how the perpetrators were tracked in the aftermath.
Open chapters, or skip to 7:30 to skip witnesses of livestock attacks.