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‘Bone Valley’ Announces ‘The Devil’s Quarry’ True-Crime Series: ‘A Story That Sinks Its Teeth in You’

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‘Bone Valley’ Announces ‘The Devil’s Quarry’ True-Crime Series: ‘A Story That Sinks Its Teeth in You’

By Charisma Madarang

Charisma Madarang

Contact Charisma Madarang on X Contact Charisma Madarang by Email View all posts by Charisma Madarang June 4, 2026 Bone Valley's 'The Devil's Quarry' artwork. 'Bone Valley' returns for Season Five with “The Devil’s Quarry" on June 10. Lava for Good Productions

Bone Valley returns for Season Five with “The Devil’s Quarry,” an eight-part investigative true-crime series from longtime Rolling Stone contributing writer Paul Solotaroff. The new installment, which was selected for the 2026 Tribeca Festival, is slated to release on June 10.

Solotaroff’s five-year investigation into a hunter’s discovery of the bones of a 12-year-old girl in the woods outside Carmel, New York, unfolds across the eight episodes. “Buried records, ignored warnings, and questions a justice system long ago thought it had answered are forced back into the open,” reads a synopsis of the new season, which asks the question: “Who is the devil among us?”

Per a press release, “The Devil’s Quarry” will continue Lava for Good production’s award-winning Bone Valley franchise, which has been credited with “influencing exonerations, clemencies, pardons, and reforms across the American justice system.”

For Solotaroff, the case has shadowed his reporting for half a decade, building from his landmark Rolling Stone feature “The Devil You Know.” The second installment of “The Devil’s Quarry” has already been given the green light by iHeartPodcasts, with additional details to be announced.

“There are certain stories you sink your teeth in. Then, once or twice a career — if you’re lucky — comes a story that sinks its teeth in you,” Solotaroff said. “The monster at the heart of ‘The Devil’s Quarry’ has stalked my dreams for years. This eight-part series is an exorcism: the scourging of a demon with sunlight.”

Sean Woods, Rolling Stone‘s Co-Editor in Chief, said that he has been “haunted by Paul’s reporting on the lost children of Putnam County since he handed in his first draft all those years ago.”

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