Ghosts of the Gazette

EP14: March 16, 1988 - That Specific Taxidermied Cat

1 h 3 min · 16. mar. 2026
episode EP14: March 16, 1988 - That Specific Taxidermied Cat cover

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This Monday on Ghosts of the Gazette: We’re diving into the heinous crimes reported on March 16, 1988! Kendra takes us to the quiet outskirts of Terrebonne, Oregon, where the brutal murders of Rod and Lois Houser shattered the community. At the center of it all: Randy Guzek and his father Joel Guzek—and the horrifying chain of events that led to that night. Blake heads south to El Paso, Texas, where one of the most disturbing serial killers in the region’s history was already at work. Known as “The Desert Killer,” David Leonard Wood, this absolute piece of garbage was leaving a trail of terror in the desert. Every other Monday, we dig into fascinating stories from the past — all originally reported on the exact same date (though many years ago) as the episode airs. It’s history, headlines, and a touch of mystery, all rolled into your new favourite podcast. Tune in and discover the stories history left behind! You can catch Ghosts of the Gazette on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube - don’t forget to subscribe! We’ll be sharing newspaper clippings, photos, and other curious finds from our research on Instagram, where you can follow us @‌ghostsofthegazette You can also support us by following us on TikTok and across all of our platforms! You can even email us with comments, love letters, inquiries, etc., at ghostsofthegazette@gmail.com [ghostsofthegazette@gmail.com] Hosted by Blake Garbe and Kendra Clark, original theme by Kelly Steinhoff.

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