
Junction City Justice
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Podcast Overview
<p><b>Tales of history and policing in and around Ogden City, Utah. From the railroad junction population explosion to the modern day. Electric Alley in all its shady glory and the evolution of 25th Street. A deep dive into the history of those who’ve walked Ogden’s streets and has their stories buried in its history. We are dusting off the stories, the events of Ogden’s past and in doing so, shaking the hands of these people who made Ogden the unique city that it is. We do exhaustive research to bring you these stories in the vernacular and parlance of the newspapers and documents written at the time. <br></b><br></p><p><b>We read directly from these articles and documents verbatim, and we do this because it is important to keep an unfiltered view of history. In doing so, we might repeat words or situations that may be offensive to the listener. We ask that you understand that we are trying to bring you the history as it was, good or bad, offensive, or not. It doesn’t represent the opinions of anyone at the Junction City Justice Podcast, it represents the person who wrote at the time it was written. Our view is that history is what it is and we will bring it to you unfiltered. We do not represent any law enforcement agencies, officially or unofficially. Our opinions are ours and history is what it is.<br></b><br></p><p><b>Now, sit back and enjoy! </b></p>
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Publishing Since
5/20/2022
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Recent Episodes

June 2, 2026
Rose Davies - The Most Evil Woman on Two-Bit Street
Send us Fan Mail Our Season Finale! Behind the neon glow of Ogden's infamous 25th Street stood one of the city's most notorious figures: Rose Davies. To some, she was a successful madam who built an underground empire in the shadows of postwar Utah. To others, she represented a darker reality hidden behind the myths of vice, freedom, and easy money. In this episode, we explore the story of Rose Davies and the Rose Rooms, separating legend from history while examining what life may have ...

May 12, 2026
Police Week 2026
Send us Fan Mail We've said it before on this show, but whichever way you look at it, just as the Law Enforcement Memorial in Washington DC will never be complete, so too will this episode never be complete. We've updated some of the stories to pay tribute to those that we've lost and we are privileged to remind you of those whose shadows we stand in. Welcome to Police Week 2026. Ogden, Ogden Utah, Junction City, True Crime, Historic 25th Street, Two-Bit Street, Ogden True Crime, Utah T...

April 7, 2026
If These Walls Could Talk - 151 30th Street
Send us Fan Mail Do you really own the space you're in? Or do you just share it with those who came before you? What chapter would you play in a history of the spaces you take up? 151 30th Street isn't just a place that we all drive past to get on the freeway, it's a home with a story to tell. And that story is one you have to hear to believe. Joy, anger, murder, and the American Dream in this episode. Ogden, Ogden Utah, Junction City, True Crime, Historic 25th Street, Two-Bit Street, O...
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- What is Junction City Justice?
<p><b>Tales of history and policing in and around Ogden City, Utah. From the railroad junction population explosion to the modern day. Electric Alley in all its shady glory and the evolution of 25th Street. A deep dive into the history of those who’ve walked Ogden’s streets and has their stories buried in its history. We are dusting off the stories, the events of Ogden’s past and in doing so, shaking the hands of these people who made Ogden the unique city that it is. We do exhaustive research to bring you these stories in the vernacular and parlance of the newspapers and documents written at the time. <br></b><br></p><p><b>We read directly from these articles and documents verbatim, and we do this because it is important to keep an unfiltered view of history. In doing so, we might repeat words or situations that may be offensive to the listener. We ask that you understand that we are trying to bring you the history as it was, good or bad, offensive, or not. It doesn’t represent the opinions of anyone at the Junction City Justice Podcast, it represents the person who wrote at the time it was written. Our view is that history is what it is and we will bring it to you unfiltered. We do not represent any law enforcement agencies, officially or unofficially. Our opinions are ours and history is what it is.<br></b><br></p><p><b>Now, sit back and enjoy! </b></p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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