Episode 131-An Interview with Terry Harmon, Author of “Convoluted”

Terry Harmon is a native and lifelong resident of Watauga County and has a deep interest in genealogy and local history. He is a graduate of Appalachian State University in Boone and has worked at Samaritan’s Purse, also in Boone, for more than twenty-eight years.  He was six years old when the Durham family, which lived two miles away from his own family, was murdered. From then on, Harmon was fascinated by the case, which eventually...

Episode 130-The 1972 Murders of Bryce, Virginia, and Bobby Durham in Boone

On a snowy night in February of 1972, the small, quiet town of Boone, North Carolina was the site of a shocking triple homicide. This horrific crime stunned the community—things like this just didn’t happen in the mountain town, home to Appalachian State University. Not only that, but the victims owned a successful business, and the murders left only one survivor who lived a few miles away. Within a few months, four men were arrested and...