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It doesn't seem like Johnson bothered to warn people she was taking their photographs. First, there are images of the four climbers who attempted the summit. The shadows confirm the timeline Zeller and McMillan described. Then there are more photos of just Zeller and McMillan, presumably after Cooper departed to descend on his own. The last photo of a person is one of Johnson herself.
It doesn't seem like Johnson bothered to warn people she was taking their photographs. First, there are images of the four climbers who attempted the summit. The shadows confirm the timeline Zeller and McMillan described. Then there are more photos of just Zeller and McMillan, presumably after Cooper departed to descend on his own. The last photo of a person is one of Johnson herself.
She's headed up the summit ridge, less than a thousand feet from the top. She's tethered around the waist, the other end reaching out of frame, likely tying her to the photographer. Despite the hopes of Johnson's family, journalists, and curious rubberneckers, The photos don't contain any revelations about Johnson or Cooper's deaths.
She's headed up the summit ridge, less than a thousand feet from the top. She's tethered around the waist, the other end reaching out of frame, likely tying her to the photographer. Despite the hopes of Johnson's family, journalists, and curious rubberneckers, The photos don't contain any revelations about Johnson or Cooper's deaths.
She's headed up the summit ridge, less than a thousand feet from the top. She's tethered around the waist, the other end reaching out of frame, likely tying her to the photographer. Despite the hopes of Johnson's family, journalists, and curious rubberneckers, The photos don't contain any revelations about Johnson or Cooper's deaths.
They mostly confirm the story Zeller and McMillan and the other climbers told. Except for one thing. Zeller and McMillan said Johnson lagged behind on the way to the summit. In that last photo, it looks like Johnson is in the lead. According to her sister, Johnson climbed mountains to prove that she could Perhaps that means Johnson captured the images most important to her.
They mostly confirm the story Zeller and McMillan and the other climbers told. Except for one thing. Zeller and McMillan said Johnson lagged behind on the way to the summit. In that last photo, it looks like Johnson is in the lead. According to her sister, Johnson climbed mountains to prove that she could Perhaps that means Johnson captured the images most important to her.
They mostly confirm the story Zeller and McMillan and the other climbers told. Except for one thing. Zeller and McMillan said Johnson lagged behind on the way to the summit. In that last photo, it looks like Johnson is in the lead. According to her sister, Johnson climbed mountains to prove that she could Perhaps that means Johnson captured the images most important to her.
Not how she died, but proof that she did climb Aconcagua. Thank you for listening to Conspiracy Theories, a Spotify podcast. We're here with a new episode every Wednesday. Be sure to check us out on Instagram at The Conspiracy Pod. If you're listening on the Spotify app, swipe up and give us your thoughts. Or email us at conspiracystories at spotify.com.
Not how she died, but proof that she did climb Aconcagua. Thank you for listening to Conspiracy Theories, a Spotify podcast. We're here with a new episode every Wednesday. Be sure to check us out on Instagram at The Conspiracy Pod. If you're listening on the Spotify app, swipe up and give us your thoughts. Or email us at conspiracystories at spotify.com.
Not how she died, but proof that she did climb Aconcagua. Thank you for listening to Conspiracy Theories, a Spotify podcast. We're here with a new episode every Wednesday. Be sure to check us out on Instagram at The Conspiracy Pod. If you're listening on the Spotify app, swipe up and give us your thoughts. Or email us at conspiracystories at spotify.com.
Amongst the many sources we used, we found reporting by the New York Times extremely helpful to our research. They published a comprehensive report in 2023 led by John Branch, with additional reporting by Pablo Betancourt and Nicolas Garcia. Until next time, remember, the truth isn't always the best story. And the official story isn't always the truth.
Amongst the many sources we used, we found reporting by the New York Times extremely helpful to our research. They published a comprehensive report in 2023 led by John Branch, with additional reporting by Pablo Betancourt and Nicolas Garcia. Until next time, remember, the truth isn't always the best story. And the official story isn't always the truth.
Amongst the many sources we used, we found reporting by the New York Times extremely helpful to our research. They published a comprehensive report in 2023 led by John Branch, with additional reporting by Pablo Betancourt and Nicolas Garcia. Until next time, remember, the truth isn't always the best story. And the official story isn't always the truth.
This episode was written and researched by Hannah McIntosh, edited by Mickey Taylor and Maggie Admire, fact-checked by Laurie Siegel, and sound designed by Kelly Geary. Our head of programming is Julian Boisreau. Our head of production is Nick Johnson, and Spencer Howard is our post-production supervisor. I'm your host, Carter Roy.
This episode was written and researched by Hannah McIntosh, edited by Mickey Taylor and Maggie Admire, fact-checked by Laurie Siegel, and sound designed by Kelly Geary. Our head of programming is Julian Boisreau. Our head of production is Nick Johnson, and Spencer Howard is our post-production supervisor. I'm your host, Carter Roy.
This episode was written and researched by Hannah McIntosh, edited by Mickey Taylor and Maggie Admire, fact-checked by Laurie Siegel, and sound designed by Kelly Geary. Our head of programming is Julian Boisreau. Our head of production is Nick Johnson, and Spencer Howard is our post-production supervisor. I'm your host, Carter Roy.