Fatal Vow: The Murder of Dr. W.D. Broadhurst
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In the remote reaches of eastern Oregon in 1946, the respected chiropractor and rancher Dr. W.D. Broadhurst met his violent end on a desolate road near Jordan Valley. Ambushed and slain, his death left behind a widow, a trail of dark secrets and twisted motives. His widow, Gladys, was a woman with too many aliases to count, had a labyrinthine past and a talent for manipulation. Her secretive and tangled history included bigamy and a pattern of calculated relationships. What followed was a story almost stranger than fiction. Gladys, attempting to deflect suspicion, fabricated threats and scattered lies, but the truth surfaced when W.D.’s ranch hand Alvin Williams, who was also Gladys' lover, led authorities to the scene of the crime and ultimately W.D. Broadhurst’s body. The trial that ensued captivated the public, earning comparisons to classic film noir plots due to its sensational nature. While both Gladys and Williams faced justice, the tale lingered as a haunting reminder of the depths of human deception—and the fatal cost of trust betrayed. Tune in to listen to Chelsea take us into the past to wade through seven different marriages, secret evil twins, supposed million dollar inheritances and lots of steamy love telegrams.
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References:
Gallagher, P. (2020). “Til death do us. . .”: A True Crime Story of
Bigamy and Murder. Wildblue Press.
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