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Murder In The Rain

Grizzly Summer, Part Two - The Ragged Bear

Murder In The Rain

Murder In The Rain

True Crime

4.21.3K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2022

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In Part One of Grizzly Summer, Josh detailed the mauling of two visitors to Glacier National Park and the desperate late-night search for survivors that ensued in its wake. In Part Two, the attack appears to repeat itself hours later, though it occurs miles from the first and seems that a different bear, fearless in the face of humans, had dragged another camper into the moonlit woods, this time as their friends sought safety in trees, forced to hear the crunching of bones as they perched waiting for the moment to flee. For additional information, images, and sources, check out the Murder in the Rain Grizzly Summer episode blog. Episode Host: Josh McCullough Our Sponsors: * Check out Kensington Publishing: https://www.kensingtonbooks.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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0:00.0

This is Murder in the Rain, where each week Emily Rowney, Alicia Holland and Josh

0:13.1

McCullough tell true crime stories of the Pacific Northwest.

0:18.1

Murder in the Rain contains graphic content, listener discretion is advised.

0:30.0

Looking at a map of Glacier National Park, Lake McDonald is shaped like the hands of

0:53.8

a clock, letting you know it's a little after one-third in the afternoon, and is located

0:58.4

in a Glacier Dug U-shaped valley, just a two mile walk north from the park's headquarters

1:03.2

on its western border.

1:05.5

Its upper lake ranger station is located at McDonald's northernmost point, on the tip of the

1:10.0

our hand, from my clock mind picture a moment ago.

1:14.4

On the eastern shore of the lake, and a little further south, is Lake McDonald Lodge,

1:19.0

which was built in 1914, and like Granite Park Chalet, resembles a Swiss hunting lodge,

1:24.3

but unlike the Chalet, it has running water, electricity, and flush turlits for pooping.

1:30.5

On the western shore is Kelly's camp.

1:33.4

Quote, the 6.5 acre historic district includes 12 rustic log buildings.

1:39.3

The big house served as the Lodge, 10 smaller summer cabins hosted individual families,

1:45.2

and a small cabin was used as a wash house.

1:48.4

Joan Berry initially saw the grizzly in the middle of June.

1:52.4

She and her three daughters had been one of the first families to take up residence

1:55.6

at Kelly's camp that summer.

1:58.0

They moved into the big house, which was the largest cabin on site, and she one day glanced

2:02.5

out the back window to see a large but scrawny bear digging through the house's garbage

2:06.8

cans.

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