Wild West Deep Dives
Wild West Deep Dives

Wild West Deep Dives

Wild West Deep Dives

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Wild West Deep Dives is a deeply researched narrative history podcast that uncovers the real, often brutal stories of the American frontier. Each episode draws from primary sources, period newspapers, diaries, modern scholarship and more to reconstruct massacres, wars, gunfights, and the daily hardships faced by those who lived—and died—on the edge of American expansion. From gunslinging outlaws and relentless lawmen to frontier wars and forgotten communities, this podcast talks about the legends then strips it away to reveal what actually happened. Well, let's get into shall we!

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Was Henry Plummer Really the Outlaw Sheriff of Bannack?
MAY 13, 2026
Was Henry Plummer Really the Outlaw Sheriff of Bannack?
Henry Plummer is one of the most controversial figures in Old West history. Was he really the Outlaw Sheriff of Bannack — a lawman secretly leading a gang of road agents, robbers, and killers across the Montana gold fields? Or was he a flawed but innocent man, hanged without a trial by the Montana Vigilantes during one of the most debated episodes of frontier justice?In this episode, we follow the life of Henry Plummer from his early years in Maine, to the California Gold Rush, Nevada City, Bannack, and the violent world of the 1860s mining camps. We examine the accusations that Plummer led the so-called "Innocents," a supposed gang of road agents connected to robberies, murders, stagecoach attacks, and disappearances around Bannack and Alder Gulch. But we also look at the other side — the lack of hard evidence, the questionable confessions, the vigilante accounts, and the possibility that Plummer was wrongly executed.This episode explores the full story of Henry Plummer, the Montana Vigilantes, Erastus “Red” Yager, George Ives, Boone Helm, Clubfoot George Lane, Buck Stinson, Ned Ray, and the violent struggle between law, crime, and vigilante justice in the American frontier. Was Henry Plummer truly a criminal mastermind, or did the vigilantes hang a sheriff and then write the story that made it justice?Comment below after watching: was Henry Plummer guilty, innocent, or somewhere in between? I am genuinely curious of y'alls opinion on this!Wild West Deep Dives is a Top 50 History Podcast in the United States. Thank you all for helping make that possible — your support, comments, shares, and subscriptions mean more than you know. Y'all are absolutely amazing!!#HenryPlummer #OutlawSheriff #OldWestHistory #WildWest #MontanaVigilantes #BannackMontana #WesternHistory #FrontierJusticeSources for Episode;Henry Plummer https://historynet.com/henry-plummer/Henry Plummer – Sheriff Meets a Noose https://www.legendsofamerica.com/mt-henryplummer/ The Mysterious Henry Plummer By Maurice E. Smith https://historynet.com/the-mysterious-henry-plummer/ The Vigilantes of Montana By Thomas Josiah Dimsdale & Alva Josiah Noyes https://archive.org/details/vigilantesofmont01dims/page/20/mode/2up?q=Plummer Vigilante Days and Ways; The Pioneers of the Rockies By Nathaniel Pitt Langford https://archive.org/details/vigilantedaysan00unkngoog/page/316/mode/2up?q=helm
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The Legend of Boone Helm - The Cannibal Outlaw
MAY 9, 2026
The Legend of Boone Helm - The Cannibal Outlaw
In this episode of Wild West Deep Dives, we explore the dark and disturbing legend of Boone Helm — the outlaw remembered as one of the most feared names of the American frontier.Born in Kentucky, raised on the Missouri borderlands, and driven west by violence, Boone Helm’s life became a trail of murder, robbery, survival, and infamy. From the California gold fields to Oregon, from the frozen wilderness near Fort Hall to the mining camps of Florence and Virginia City, Helm’s name became tied to some of the most chilling stories in Old West history.Known as the “Cannibal Outlaw,” Boone Helm was accused of killing, robbing, and even eating the men who traveled beside him. But where does the truth end and the legend begin?This is the story of Boone Helm — murderer, thief, road agent, and one of the darkest legends of the American West.I also want to take a moment to say thank you. Wild West Deep Dives recently reached the Top 50 History Podcasts in the United States, and that is only possible because of everyone who listens, shares, comments, and supports the show. I started this with a microphone, a computer, and a love for telling history, so to see it reach that level is truly unbelievable. Thank you all for being part of it.#WildWestDeepDives #BooneHelm #CannibalOutlaw #OldWest #WildWest#AmericanWest #OutlawHistory #WesternHistory #OldWestOutlaws #VirginiaCity #MontanaHistory #FrontierHistory #TrueWest #HistoryPodcast #DarkHistorySources; Levi Boone Helm – Murderer, Cannibal & Thief By Emerson Hough, 1907 https://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-boonehelm/ Jack Gallager – Deputy Sheriff Hanged https://www.legendsofamerica.com/jack-gallager/ Photo of Jack Gallager’s HeadstoneKentucky Cannibal in Cariboo; A Story of the Killer Boone Helm By Ron Young https://www.barkerville.com/vol10/boonehelm.html Vigilante Days and Ways; The Pioneers of the Rockies By Nathaniel Pitt Langfordhttps://archive.org/details/vigilantedaysan00unkngoog/page/74/mode/2up?q=helm
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29 MIN
The Man Who Killed Hardin - John Selman
APR 25, 2026
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21 MIN
The Battle of Pima Butte (1857): The Last Major Intertribal Battle in the Southwest
APR 4, 2026
The Battle of Pima Butte (1857): The Last Major Intertribal Battle in the Southwest
On September 1, 1857, deep in the Arizona desert, one of the largest and most brutal Native vs Native battles in North American history unfolded—and almost no one remembers it.In this episode of Wild West Deep Dives, we break down the Battle of Pima Butte, also known as the Battle of Maricopa Wells. What began as a carefully planned raid quickly spiraled into chaos, as a coalition of Quechan, Mojave, Yavapai, and Apache warriors marched over 160 miles across the Sonoran Desert to strike the Maricopa people by surprise.At first, the attack worked. The village burned. Families fled. The defenders were caught off guard.But within hours, everything changed.As Pima and Maricopa forces rallied and closed in, the attackers found themselves surrounded in the open desert, with no escape, no water, and no way out. What followed was a violent and desperate fight fought with bows, clubs, spears, and lances… ending in near annihilation.This is the story of a battle that wasn’t fought against the U.S. Army… but between Native nations themselves—a forgotten war shaped by generations of rivalry, survival, and revenge.And like many events of the American West, the truth is buried in conflicting accounts, oral histories, and scattered reports.If you enjoy deep, research-based stories of the American West that go beyond the myths, make sure to subscribe to Wild West Deep Dives and thank you for everyone's amazing support!#WildWest #AmericanHistory #NativeAmericanHistory #ArizonaHistory #PimaButte #HistoryExplained #OldWest
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20 MIN