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Queho: Nevada’s First Serial Killer & the Canyon That Never Forgot
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Eloped & Exposed por Heather Taylor
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Summary
Long before Nevada was known for neon and tourism, a man named Queho lived hidden in the desert—leaving a trail of violence behind him. In this episode of Eloped & Exposed, we explore Eldorado Canyon — a Nevada ghost town now known for mine tours, elopements, and intimate weddings — and the violent history that shaped its reputation.
This episode centers on Queho, the Native American outlaw blamed for twenty-something murders in the early 1900s, and the enduring mystery surrounding his guilt. Special attention is given to the murder of Maude Douglas, whose death is memorialized at Maude’s Place within Eldorado Canyon.
Featuring an on-site interview with Bruce, Nelson local & tour guide at Eldorado Canyon Mine Tours, this episode ...
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true crimeNevada desert murderdesert crimesmurderlas vegas elopementLas Vegas historyLas VegasEldorado CanyonEldorado Canyon MurderSerial Killer