Heads of Sierra Blanca Dechado Media
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In 2007, a serial killer inspired by Rube Goldberg murdered Lorena Salas, Carlos Aniceto, and Ana Nuñez in Sierra Blanca, Texas then vanished never to be heard of again.
Authorities believe that these murders were the collateral damage of a cartel turf war that spilled into Mexico. Though, Lorena's niece, Magdalena Salas, does not believe that story.
The Heads of Sierra Blanca is an 8 episode podcast hosted by Magdalena and private investigator, Monica Rodriguez, following their investigative research concerning what really happened and who is responsible.
This show is an immersive experience that combines fiction, true crime and real interviews with experts.
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Heads of Sierra Blanca Trailer
This is the trailer for The Heads of Sierra Blanca podcast.
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Episode 1: Sicario
Monica Rodriguez and Magdalena Salas introduce the background of The Rubedec Cases, begin their investigation, and make a significant inroad with the Hudspeth County DA office.
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp and Native.
Heads of Sierra Blanca is Executive Produced by Magdalena Salas, Monica Rodriguez, Gabrielle Ruiz, Alex Cline, Donald Albright, Alex Aldea, and Henry Tuten.
Hosted by Magdalena Salas and Monica Rodriguez
Edited by Victor Figueroa, Gabrielle Ruiz and Alex Aldea.
Sound Design by Victor Figueroa and Gabrielle Ruiz.
Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn.
Research by Henry Tuten, Magdalena Salas, Monica Rodriguez, and Alex Aldea. -
Episode 2: From Hell
Monica Rodriguez and Magdalena Salas research highlight similar serial killers, build a profile, and speak to Dr. Christian Lopez.
This episode is sponsored by DoorDash, Daily Harvest and Article.
The David Parker Ray background clip is from the Serial Killers Podcast.
Heads of Sierra Blanca is Executive Produced by Magdalena Salas, Monica Rodriguez, Gabrielle Ruiz, Alex Cline, Donald Albright, Alex Aldea, and Henry Tuten.
Hosted by Magdalena Salas and Monica Rodriguez
Edited by Victor Figueroa, Gabrielle Ruiz and Alex Aldea.
Sound Design by Victor Figueroa and Gabrielle Ruiz.
Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn.
Research by Henry Tuten, Magdalena Salas, Monica Rodriguez, and Alex Aldea. -
Episode 3: The Pigs
Monica Rodriguez and Magdalena Salas visit The Doyle Ranch.
This episode is sponsored by SimpliSafe, DoorDash, and Bombas.
Heads of Sierra Blanca is Executive Produced by Magdalena Salas, Monica Rodriguez, Gabrielle Ruiz, Alex Cline, Donald Albright, Alex Aldea, and Henry Tuten.
Hosted by Magdalena Salas and Monica Rodriguez
Edited by Victor Figueroa, Gabrielle Ruiz and Alex Aldea.
Sound Design by Victor Figueroa and Gabrielle Ruiz.
Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn.
Research by Henry Tuten, Magdalena Salas, Monica Rodriguez, and Alex Aldea. -
Episode 4: Juarez
Monica Rodriguez and Magdalena Salas begin investigating the Rubedec Killer in Ciudad Juarez.
This episode is sponsored by Article and Buffy.
Heads of Sierra Blanca is Executive Produced by Magdalena Salas, Monica Rodriguez, Gabrielle Ruiz, Alex Cline, Donald Albright, Alex Aldea, and Henry Tuten.
Hosted by Magdalena Salas and Monica Rodriguez
Edited by Victor Figueroa, Gabrielle Ruiz and Alex Aldea.
Sound Design by Victor Figueroa and Gabrielle Ruiz.
Music Composition by Andrew Joselyn and Alex Aldea.
Research by Henry Tuten, Magdalena Salas, Monica Rodriguez, and Alex Aldea. -
Episode 5: Bodies
Monica Rodriguez and Magdalena Salas embark on a desert excavation.
This episode is sponsored by SimpliSafe, BetterHelp and Daily Harvest.
Heads of Sierra Blanca is Executive Produced by Magdalena Salas, Monica Rodriguez, Gabrielle Ruiz, Alex Cline, Donald Albright, Alex Aldea, and Henry Tuten.
Hosted by Magdalena Salas and Monica Rodriguez
Edited by Victor Figueroa, Gabrielle Ruiz and Alex Aldea.
Sound Design by Victor Figueroa and Gabrielle Ruiz.
Music Composition by Andrew Joselyn and Alex Aldea.
Research by Henry Tuten, Magdalena Salas, Monica Rodriguez, and Alex Aldea.
Customer Reviews
Not true crime 🤷🏽♀️
It was entertaining but I mean... why market it as true crime?
It’s fiction WITH true crime aspects
These low reviews are mad it was marketed as True but couldn’t tell it was false. Well it makes it a great story. The mixes of true and false make it a fun horror story and almost believable. Thankfully voices from other horror podcasts were used so I knew it was false but mannnn does it make you question it.
Lies
Not true crime but marketed as such.