In 1983, Janelle Johnson was chasing her dreams. Just 23 years old, she traveled from Riverton, Wyoming to Denver for a modeling interview at Vannoy Talent Center. She called home to check in, planned her returnāand vanished. Two weeks later, her body was discovered on a desolate stretch of Muskrat Creek Road near Shoshoni. She had been brutally assaulted, strangled, and left in a shallow grave. The forensic evidence that could have identified her killer was collectedāthen destroyed in a failed police refrigerator. Forty years later, her case remains unsolved. In this episode of Dark Dialogue: Rocky Mountain Reckoning, John and Angela retrace Janelleās final journey. From her ambitions as a small-town girl chasing big-city dreams to the dark realities of hitchhiking in the Great Basin during the 1980s, they explore the suspects who could have been responsible: Dale Wayne Eaton, Robert Ben Rhoades, Larry Hall, and the unknown predators who stalked Wyomingās highways. This is more than a murder storyāitās a story of systemic failure, lost justice, and a young woman who should never be forgotten. š If you know anything about the murder of Janelle Johnson, contact the National Organization of Parents Of Murdered Children at (513) 721-5683 or darkdialogue.com | Join the Dark Dialogue Collective | Adopt-a-Victim Initiative š Follow, rate, and share to help keep Janelleās name aliveāand to keep pressure on the people who know the truth. Because justice delayed is justice denied.
In 1983, Janelle Johnson was chasing her dreams. Just 23 years old, she traveled from Riverton, Wyoming to Denver for a modeling interview at Vannoy Talent Center. She called home to check in, planned her returnāand vanished. Two weeks later, her body was discovered on a desolate stretch of Muskrat Creek Road near Shoshoni. She had been brutally assaulted, strangled, and left in a shallow grave. The forensic evidence that could have identified her killer was collectedāthen destroyed in a failed ...