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Eloped & Exposed

Eloped & Exposed

By: Heather Taylor
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Eloped & Exposed is the podcast where true crime energy collides with wild elopements, desert travel, and behind-the-lens chaos.

Hosted by Las Vegas elopement photographer Heather Taylor, every episode pulls back the curtain on the untold — from mysterious disappearances in national parks to Vegas chapel scandals, stormy adventure sessions that nearly ended in disaster, and vendor stories the wedding industry won’t say out loud.

Expect:

• Cinematic, documentary-style storytelling

• Real couple stories (funny, terrifying, romantic)

• True-crime-adjacent cases that intersect with travel and elopements

• Behind-the-lens photography perspective and practical safety tips

• Vendor tea, travel warnings, and offbeat Vegas lore

Perfect for true-crime fans, adventure couples, photographers, and anyone who loves dramatic, real-life stories told with humor and grit.

New episodes weekly. Subscribe to Eloped & Exposed and get ready to expose the story.

Heather Taylor 2025
Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary True Crime
Episodes
  • VENDOR STORIES: Baptized by Mandalay Bay
    May 20 2026

    Summary

    A calm Las Vegas wedding day turns into absolute chaos when a hotel sprinkler floods a Mandalay Bay suite mid–getting ready. In this vendor horror story, a hair and makeup artist navigates exhaustion, crisis management, and a literal flood — all moments before a bride walks down the aisle. This episode explores how quickly things can unravel, and what it really means to “make it through the day.”

    In This Episode

    A behind-the-scenes vendor perspective on a wedding gone wrong

    How a single sprinkler changed the entire day

    Crisis management under pressure

    Why preparedness — and instinct — matter

    PSA

    Never hang garments from sprinkler heads. Be aware of overhead fixtures in hotel suites.

    Resources & Links

    Vendor Instagram: @bymakall

    Hotel: Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas

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    Connect & Submit a Story

    Instagram: @elopedandexposed

    Host: @taylormade_photolv

    Submit your story: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSekYHPoLsmGCmNXXIikhZ83YVQuddHo_6q-ujljbk3_Q6_WdQ/viewform?usp=header

    Content Notice This episode discusses chaos, emotional distress, and property damage.

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    52 mins
  • Queho: Nevada’s First Serial Killer & the Canyon That Never Forgot
    May 14 2026

    Summary

    Long before Nevada was known for neon and tourism, a man named Queho lived hidden in the desert—leaving a trail of violence behind him. In this episode of Eloped & Exposed, we explore Eldorado Canyon — a Nevada ghost town now known for mine tours, elopements, and intimate weddings — and the violent history that shaped its reputation.

    This episode centers on Queho, the Native American outlaw blamed for twenty-something murders in the early 1900s, and the enduring mystery surrounding his guilt. Special attention is given to the murder of Maude Douglas, whose death is memorialized at Maude’s Place within Eldorado Canyon.

    Featuring an on-site interview with Bruce, Nelson local & tour guide at Eldorado Canyon Mine Tours, this episode blends historical research, local perspective, and the contrast between past violence and present-day love stories.

    Interview Guest:

    🎤 Bruce, local/tour guide, Eldorado Canyon Mine Tours

    Themes explored:

    • Queho’s life and crimes
    • The murder of Maude Douglas
    • Eldorado Canyon’s mining-era isolation
    • How places hold both tragedy and celebration
    • Media myth vs historical record
    • Why this story still matters today

    Content Notice

    This episode includes discussions of emotional distress and conflict. Listener discretion is advised.

    Resources & Links:

    • Galleries: https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/client/abbysean, https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-jessicatom, https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-emilyarthur, https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-brittanychristopher/, https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-simonekristopher/, https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-destineelucas/, https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-carolyntrent/, https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-nelsonmatthew/
    • Venue info: Eldorado Canyon/Nelson Ghost Town https://www.eldoradocanyonminetours.com/mine-tours.html
    • Onsite interview: Bruce

    Connect & Submit:

    • Instagram: @elopedandxposed
    • Host: @taylormade_photolv
    • Co-Host: @stilettocreative
    • TikTok: @elopedandxposed
    • Submit your story: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSekYHPoLsmGCmNXXIikhZ83YVQuddHo_6q-ujljbk3_Q6_WdQ/viewform?usp=header
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    39 mins
  • Till Death in Death Valley: When the Desert Isn’t a Reset
    Mar 18 2026

    Summary

    A couple sets out on what should be a simple drive through one of the most extreme landscapes in the United States—Death Valley National Park. What follows is a chain of decisions, miscalculations, and environmental realities that turn a remote desert road into a life-threatening situation.

    In this episode, we explore the real story of a couple who became stranded in Death Valley after attempting a shortcut through the backcountry. As conditions deteriorated, the desert revealed just how unforgiving it can be—and how quickly a romantic adventure can shift into a survival story.

    In this episode:

    • Date found: January 13, 2023
    • What authorities said happened: Paul Fischer (73) called Inyo County Sheriff’s Office, reported he had killed his wife Mary Fischer (72), said he intended to kill himself, and told the operator where to find them.
    • Authorities said Paul Fischer left a note stating Mary Fischer was suffering from chronic health conditions.
    • Agencies involved: Inyo County Sheriff/Coroner, NPS, CHP, BLM (per NPS release).
    • There was no criminal court case, because the suspected perpetrator took his own life at the scene (treated publicly as an apparent murder-suicide).
    • Paul and Mary Fischer were found dead in their vehicle in a remote part of Death Valley National Park.

    Resources & Links:

    • Galleries:
      • https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-rachaeljoel/gallery?inviteptoken2=AAAAAAsAAAACQCBh1jLZsAx4KKQrJy7p
      • https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-maggietj/gallery?inviteptoken2=AAAAAPoAAABLMpCsK5l5yOSASGnejP2x
      • https://taylormadephotolv.pic-time.com/-lindsayjustin/gallery?inviteptoken2=AAAAAGUAAACRoVCL6MSRVRUn8rc9CgvVYYQ%2C
    • Death Valley National Park
    • Relevant articles
      • https://www.nps.gov/deva/learn/news/fatalities-01-13-2023.htm
      • https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/elderly-couple-found-dead-death-valley-national-park-apparent-murder-s-rcna67606
      • https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/safety.htm
      • https://youtu.be/Drq4QEL6lhk?si=PpGksMEpmM1ettik

    Connect & Submit:

    • Instagram: @elopedandexposed
    • Host: Heather Taylor, Taylor Made Photography @taylormade_photolv
    • Co-Host: Savannah Campos, Stilleto Design Company @stilettocreative
    • Submit your story: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSekYHPoLsmGCmNXXIikhZ83YVQuddHo_6q-ujljbk3_Q6_WdQ/viewform?usp=header
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    21 mins
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