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Episode 35 - Gold Fever: The Legend of Victorio Peak - Part 5

1 h 18 min · Gestern
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In Part 5 of the Victorio Peak series, Dr. Josh Carpenter brings the mystery into the national spotlight, tracing how the legend of Doc Noss’s alleged treasure became entangled with the Watergate hearings, F. Lee Bailey, competing treasure claimants, and the federal government’s long-restricted control over the site. The episode examines Operation Goldfinder, the 1977 military-supervised expedition intended to determine whether treasure remained inside Victorio Peak, and why its failure to find gold only deepened suspicion rather than ending the controversy. Dr. Carpenter then closes the series by stepping back from the conspiracy theories and focusing on the legal and evidentiary problem at the heart of the case: belief is not proof. From standing and treasure-trove claims to missing records, unverifiable witness accounts, alleged government secrecy, and the enduring faith of the Noss family, the episode uses Victorio Peak as a lens for understanding what can — and cannot — be proven in court. Ultimately, the story becomes less about gold itself and more about mystery, hope, evidence, and the human desire to believe there is still something hidden beneath the surface.

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Episode Episode 35 - Gold Fever: The Legend of Victorio Peak - Part 5 Cover

Episode 35 - Gold Fever: The Legend of Victorio Peak - Part 5

In Part 5 of the Victorio Peak series, Dr. Josh Carpenter brings the mystery into the national spotlight, tracing how the legend of Doc Noss’s alleged treasure became entangled with the Watergate hearings, F. Lee Bailey, competing treasure claimants, and the federal government’s long-restricted control over the site. The episode examines Operation Goldfinder, the 1977 military-supervised expedition intended to determine whether treasure remained inside Victorio Peak, and why its failure to find gold only deepened suspicion rather than ending the controversy. Dr. Carpenter then closes the series by stepping back from the conspiracy theories and focusing on the legal and evidentiary problem at the heart of the case: belief is not proof. From standing and treasure-trove claims to missing records, unverifiable witness accounts, alleged government secrecy, and the enduring faith of the Noss family, the episode uses Victorio Peak as a lens for understanding what can — and cannot — be proven in court. Ultimately, the story becomes less about gold itself and more about mystery, hope, evidence, and the human desire to believe there is still something hidden beneath the surface.

Gestern1 h 18 min
Episode Episode 34 - Gold Fever: The Legend of Victorio Peak - Part 4 Cover

Episode 34 - Gold Fever: The Legend of Victorio Peak - Part 4

In this episode, Dr. Josh Carpenter continues the Victorio Peak treasure saga by focusing on Doc Noss's alleged 1937 discovery of a hidden cavern filled with gold bars, coins, artifacts, and human remains. The episode examines the competing versions of the discovery, alleged witnesses, missing photographs, the collapsed cave entrance, and the 1949 confrontation that ended with Doc being shot and killed by Charlie Ryan. Dr. Carpenter also traces the legal battle carried forward by Babe Noss, the competing claims to the treasure, and the federal government's later takeover of the area through White Sands Missile Range. From military secrecy and alleged covert excavation to JFK, LBJ, Watergate, and broader questions of proof, the episode uses the Victorio Peak legend to explore how evidence, belief, litigation, and conspiracy can become tangled together for generations.

5. Juni 20261 h 21 min
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Episode 33: Gold Fever: The Legend of Victorio Peak - Part 3

In Part 3 of the Victorio Peak series, Dr. Josh Carpenter examines the leading theories behind the alleged treasure hidden beneath the mountain, including Spanish missionary gold, Apache war caches, outlaw loot, Confederate treasure, and even claims involving ancient pre-Columbian civilizations. Drawing on historical records, archaeology, and regional history, he separates documented facts from folklore while exploring whether any of these theories can realistically explain the enormous wealth reportedly discovered by Doc Noss. The episode also explores the psychology behind enduring treasure legends and conspiracy theories, examining why stories like Victorio Peak continue to capture public imagination decades later. Through discussions of confirmation bias, government secrecy, credibility, and competing narratives, Dr. Carpenter connects the mystery of Victorio Peak to broader legal questions about evidence, truth, and how courts evaluate extraordinary claims.

29. Mai 20261 h 22 min
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Episode 31 - Gold Fever: The Legend of Victorio Peak - Part 2

In Part 2 of this series, Dr. Josh Carpenter explores the history and mystery surrounding Victorio Peak, the remote New Mexico mountain tied to one of America’s most famous lost treasure legends. The episode examines the life of Apache leader Victorio, the role the peak played during the Apache Wars, and how the area later became linked to stories of hidden gold, underground caverns, and secret tunnels beneath the San Andres Mountains. Dr. Carpenter also dives into one of the leading theories behind the alleged treasure — the lost wealth of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico. Separating documented history from folklore, the episode explores missing treasury records, treasure caravan legends, and the enormous logistical questions surrounding whether such a treasure could ever have been hidden at Victorio Peak at all. The episode concludes by setting up the legal battles to come, raising questions about who would actually own the treasure if it exists: the discoverers, the federal government, the State of New Mexico, or even Apache descendants connected to the mountain’s history.

21. Mai 202654 min