5 Controversial UNSOLVED Cases from Montana

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Montana: the fourth largest state by area, where animals like deer, antelope, and elk outnumber the people. But despite its relatively small population, the Big Sky Country is also riddled with unsettling crimes and disturbing mysteries that have yet to be given answers to. Here are 5 Controversial Unsolved Cases from Montana.💥 Exclusive Videos - https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries💥 Every Town Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/every-town/id1524730356💥 Scary Mysteries Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE86yS_VM7qjiICqRPmwLQ💥 Contact Us [email protected]. Homicide Case of Randall Church (February 10, 1985)Bozeman, the quiet little town in southern Montana, would have been touted as one of the places in the US with zero unsolved crimes. But unfortunately, it didn’t come to be with the untimely death of its young citizen - Randall Church. 4. Killing of Darlene Wilcock (April 17, 2003)The gateway into the mesmerizing Glacier National Park: Kalispell. This city in northwest Montana has an average of .4 homicides per year. There's virtually zero homicide incidents taking place in this town. But at one point of its history, the city was shaken down to its core with news of a brutal murder.3. Disappearance of Nyleen Kay Marshall (June 25, 1983)There's just but a few things as terrifying as child abductions. Such incidents bring lasting effects on loved ones and communities alike. And yet, it's quite haunting to know that some perpetrators even have the gall to torture the victim's families by teasing them with information.2. Murder of Almeda Old Crane (September 29, 1981)On the evening of September 29, 1981, a woman called the attention of a parking attendant about a body found abandoned in the area. In turn, the Billings Police Department was called. Detectives found the victim later identified to be Almeda Old Crane naked and shot to death in stall No. 164. 1. Vanishing of Father John Kerrigan (July 20, 1984)On August 1982, a man called the rectory of St. Francis in Santa Fe, New Mexico, asking for a priest to offer last rites to his dying grandfather. The duty was received by Father Reynaldo Rivera who agreed to meet the man half way to their destination. Three days later, the clergy was found dead. He had been shot to death.Support the show