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This week, we turn our focus close to home with a case that has haunted our community of La Grande, Oregon for decades— the Candy Cane Park murder.
In 1983, Dana Dumars was brutally attacked in a place most locals once associated with safety, laughter, and childhood memories. Until the murder. The arrest and conviction of Bart Cochran brought relief to this small community, but did the police get the right person?
The case quickly became marked with questionable investigative methods, which led to an appeal, resulting in Barts release after his conviction was overturned. Central to that appeal were concerns about use of hypnosis, mind control, "Projection Transfer Technique" trickery, and claims that evidence might have been planted. Questions were also raised about the Cochran's vulnerability during the interrogation, and his requests for representation being ignored.
While the murder of Dana Dumars remains unsolved, we look ahead to the possibility that modern DNA science could finally give justice in a case that has cast a shadow on this community far too long.
Sources:
M.J. Smith, N. R. Smith, N. Witten, A. Rasheed, (Personal communication, Nov. 12, 2025)
Goldberg, Emma. "A Twist in the Candy Cane Park Murder Investigation in Oregon" - The New York Times, Oct 28, 2025.
Appellate Brief "State V. Cochran, Court of Appeals of Oregon, June 25, 1984
Sharpe, Franklin, "The Brunette was Bludgeoned in Candy Cane Park", Front Page Detective, Dec. 1983
Findagrave.com
La Grande, (AP) Observer, Feb 14, 1983 and Feb 15, 1983
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This week, we turn our focus close to home with a case that has haunted our community of La Grande, Oregon for decades— the Candy Cane Park murder.
In 1983, Dana Dumars was brutally attacked in a place most locals once associated with safety, laughter, and childhood memories. Until the murder. The arrest and conviction of Bart Cochran brought relief to this small community, but did the police get the right person?
The case quickly became marked with questionable investigative methods, which led to an appeal, resulting in Barts release after his conviction was overturned. Central to that appeal were concerns about use of hypnosis, mind control, "Projection Transfer Technique" trickery, and claims that evidence might have been planted. Questions were also raised about the Cochran's vulnerability during the interrogation, and his requests for representation being ignored.
While the murder of Dana Dumars remains unsolved, we look ahead to the possibility that modern DNA science could finally give justice in a case that has cast a shadow on this community far too long.
Sources:
M.J. Smith, N. R. Smith, N. Witten, A. Rasheed, (Personal communication, Nov. 12, 2025)
Goldberg, Emma. "A Twist in the Candy Cane Park Murder Investigation in Oregon" - The New York Times, Oct 28, 2025.
Appellate Brief "State V. Cochran, Court of Appeals of Oregon, June 25, 1984
Sharpe, Franklin, "The Brunette was Bludgeoned in Candy Cane Park", Front Page Detective, Dec. 1983
Findagrave.com
La Grande, (AP) Observer, Feb 14, 1983 and Feb 15, 1983
Message us!
Hello spooky friends! We will be holding the drawing for a free Spooky Darlings tote bag on Jan. 31st. To enter, send proof of your review to [email protected], along with your mailing address and we will mail you a The Spooky Darlings water bottle sticker and you will be entered into a drawing for a free The Spooky Darlings tote bag!
Reminder to enter the drawing for a free The Spooky Darlings tote bag by writing a review and emailing us the proof to [email protected]. We will also send you a free high-quality Spooky Darlings sticker!
And - Check out our merch store at thespookydarlings.printful.me.
Thanks for listening to The Spooky Darlings! If you have a creepy, strange, or cool story you would like to share email us at [email protected].
Follow us on instagram and TikTok @thespookydarlingspodcast for more!
Peruse our merch store at https://thespookydarlings.printful.me/

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