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Conspiracyville
Chelsea Cagle
9 episodes
8 months ago
In January 2002, 63-year-old Navy veteran David Norman “Butch” Hixson was found dead from a gunshot wound to the chest on Alexander Bridge in the Chickamauga Battlefield. Authorities ruled it a suicide—but 23 years later, friends, family, and community members still aren’t convinced. Why would a man known for his devotion to family and country take his life in such a public, painful way? And why was the investigation closed so quickly? Join us as we explore Butch’s life, the unanswered questi...
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In January 2002, 63-year-old Navy veteran David Norman “Butch” Hixson was found dead from a gunshot wound to the chest on Alexander Bridge in the Chickamauga Battlefield. Authorities ruled it a suicide—but 23 years later, friends, family, and community members still aren’t convinced. Why would a man known for his devotion to family and country take his life in such a public, painful way? And why was the investigation closed so quickly? Join us as we explore Butch’s life, the unanswered questi...
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Ep.9 David Norman "Butch" Hixon
Conspiracyville
1 hour
8 months ago
Ep.9 David Norman "Butch" Hixon
In January 2002, 63-year-old Navy veteran David Norman “Butch” Hixson was found dead from a gunshot wound to the chest on Alexander Bridge in the Chickamauga Battlefield. Authorities ruled it a suicide—but 23 years later, friends, family, and community members still aren’t convinced. Why would a man known for his devotion to family and country take his life in such a public, painful way? And why was the investigation closed so quickly? Join us as we explore Butch’s life, the unanswered questi...
Conspiracyville
In January 2002, 63-year-old Navy veteran David Norman “Butch” Hixson was found dead from a gunshot wound to the chest on Alexander Bridge in the Chickamauga Battlefield. Authorities ruled it a suicide—but 23 years later, friends, family, and community members still aren’t convinced. Why would a man known for his devotion to family and country take his life in such a public, painful way? And why was the investigation closed so quickly? Join us as we explore Butch’s life, the unanswered questi...