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| Introducing… The Lost Boys Of Wineville | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:03:07 | |
From the creators of the award-winning podcast They Walk Among Us comes The Lost Boys of Wineville—an extended limited series spanning 30 in-depth episodes. This gripping true-crime saga unravels a chilling story that unfolded nearly a century ago in the shadow of the recently erected Hollywoodland sign, and reached its harrowing conclusion on a remote poultry ranch… For more information, visit www.thelostboysofwineville.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The Murder of Minnie Callan | 12 Jun 2025 | 01:13:18 | |
On a freezing night in Norman’s Cove, a brutal attack leaves the small coastal town shaken to its core. As police investigate, a twisted plot starts to unravel… The intention of this episode is to honour the victim of a harrowing crime that was largely ignored by the media at the time, and resulted in harmful rumours. Some names have been changed to respect the privacy of those involved. *Additional content warning: this case contains some details of graphic violence. Please take care when listening. Recommended reading: The Murder of Minnie Callan: A True Newfoundland Crime Story by Tom Gruchy, 2018. Court document: 1987 CanLII 5192 (NL SC) | R. v. Butt | CanLII Canadian True Crime donates monthly to those facing injustice. This month we have donated to the organizations that stage the In Her Name Vigil: First Light St John's Friendship Centre NL Sexual Assault Crisis and Prevention Centre St John's Status of Women Council Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast. Full list of resources, information sources, credits and music credits: See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Alfred and Rosemary Podgis [1] | 25 Feb 2025 | 00:58:18 | |
A two-part series — A teenager from Nova Scotia is invited to stay with his wealthy school friend on the Jersey Shore, but finds himself at the centre of an American horror story. The intention of this series is to take a look back at a shocking crime sensationalized through headlines across the US and Canada, and explore its impact on relevant communities. Some names have been changed to respect the privacy of those involved. Canadian True Crime donates monthly to those facing injustice. This month we have donated to the Canadian Mental Health Association, who advocates and provides resources for the 1 in 5 people in Canada who have a mental illness. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast. Full list of resources, information sources, credits and music credits: See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The Rivera and Regier Murders | 15 Nov 2021 | 01:03:15 | |
In 2007, residents of Southwest Ontario were gripped by panic as police worked to capture 22 year old Jesse Imeson—an armed, dangerous and unpredictable fugitive. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Nanaimo Mill Shooting | 01 Nov 2021 | 00:59:41 | |
In 2014, a disgruntled and disillusioned former employee of a Nanaimo sawmill returned to his workplace to seek revenge. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Murder of Ronald Platt | 15 Oct 2021 | 01:13:24 | |
In 1996, a body washed up in a fishing net off the south coast of Devon in the UK. Through intrepid detective work, English police would link it back to a diabolical Canadian criminal who left an unbelievable trail of destruction behind in Southwestern Ontario. This is the story of the crimes of Albert Johnson Walker. If you recognize the name and think you know this case, stay tuned until the end. There has been an update from 2021... Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| Debrief with special guest Métis journalist Danielle Paradis | 02 Oct 2021 | 00:35:07 | |
Danielle Paradis is a journalist based in Edmonton, Alberta with a special interest in Indigenous and women's issues. She's been published by Chatelaine, CANADALAND, BUSTLE, Star Metro Edmonton, Gig City, The Spraw and more. Dani has also pitched, researched and contributed to the writing of several episodes for Canadian True Crime - including Saskatoon Freezing Deaths and Mayerthorpe Tragedy... with more to come. Approximate timestamps of our discussion: 00:00 - Introduction to Dani Paradis, background, how she got into journalism 05:00 - Métis heritage 08:00 - Truth & Reconciliation Day - September 30 20:00 - Maranda Shelly Peter 30:00 - What Dani is working on right now Resources and links: Follow Dani on Twitter: @DaniParadis and check out her website www.danielleparadis.com/ Some of Dani's writing:
Lit Fest: Canada's original nonfiction festival October 14-24 New book: Praying to the West: How Muslims Shaped the Americas by Omar Mouallem All Music by We Talk of Dreams Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The Murder of Maranda Shelly Peter | 01 Oct 2021 | 01:05:34 | |
In 1996, 15 year old Maranda Shelly Peter waved to her mother as she left to go to the movies with her boyfriend. But the next morning, Maranda hadn't returned home. It would take some time, but the discovery of where Maranda really was would shake the territory. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| What happened at Residential Schools: a primer | 30 Sep 2021 | 00:07:49 | |
#TruthandReconciliationDay | September 30, 2021 is the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation here in Canada, and we all have a part to play in educating ourselves and spreading the message. This is an overview of how Residential Schools came to be and what happened, and below are some recommended resources for further learning. Recommended listening: Residential Schools Historica Canada podcast Missing & Murdered: Finding Cleo by CBC Podcasts Follow-up reading: Truth and Reconciliation report Survivor offers advice on how to honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - CTV News Read some more survivor stories - CTV News Causes to donate to: Indian Residential School Survivors Society First Nations Child and Family Caring Society Indigenous Friends association There are many many more! Diversify your feed! Here's something to get you started: 10 Indigenous Activists and Artists You Should Be Following Right Now Indian Residential School Crisis Line Support for former students and those affected. People can access emotional and crisis referral services by calling the 24-hour national crisis line: 1-866-925-4419. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The Klaus Family Murders [3] | 15 Sep 2021 | 00:50:23 | |
[Part 3 of 3] Jason Klaus and Joshua Frank go to trial with completely new stories. What was the truth? Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Klaus Family Murders [2] | 08 Sep 2021 | 00:50:58 | |
[ Part 2 of 3 ] In 2013, a tragedy struck a tight-knit farming family near Castor, Alberta and before too long, a twisted story would unravel. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Klaus Family Murders [1] | 01 Sep 2021 | 00:53:53 | |
A three-part series — In 2013, a tragedy struck a tight-knit farming family near Castor, Alberta and before too long, a twisted story would unravel. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| Case Updates & Feedback: 2021 [2] | 01 Aug 2021 | 00:49:44 | |
Podcast recommendation: Order of cases covered:
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| The Huenemann / Leatherbarrow Murders [2] | 23 Dec 2024 | 01:17:15 | |
[Part 2 of 2] Dramatic headlines continue as three teenagers are tried for their roles in the murders of a mother and grandmother, with spoiled heir Darren Huenemann at the center of it all. While he and Derik Lord testify with their own conflicting versions of events, the youngest, David Muir remains silent... for now. But the theatrics and shocking updates would continue long after the trial — leading to a dramatic prison escape and another confession. The intention of this series is to take a detailed look back at a shocking crime often sensationalized and oversimplified, and explore the inner workings of the criminal justice system. Please respect the privacy of the people involved in this case. Canadian True Crime donates monthly to those facing injustice. This month we have donated to Women’s Shelters Canada – sheltersafe.ca. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast. Full list of resources, information sources, credits and music credits: See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Case Updates & Feedback: 2021 [1] | 21 Jul 2021 | 00:44:42 | |
We're discussing cases covered in the past year - going through updates, clarifying some things, and chatting about your feedback. Order of cases discussed in this episode Chapais Fire Tragedy Murder of Robin Greene Mayerthorpe Tragedy Storming the Capital (1966 Parliamentary Bombing) Johnson-Bentley Family Murders Murder of Brayton Bullock Lush & Whiteway Families Madison Scott - Tenth anniversary message from her parents. Mad Trapper of Rat River Murder of Laura Letts Saskatoon Freezing Deaths Renfrew County Murders Your rights as a VICTIM: Canadian Victims Bill of Rights (Bill C-32) Your rights as a person ACCUSED, DETAINED or CONVICTED: Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - see "Legal Rights" section ----------------------------------------------------- Thanks for supporting our sponsors! See the special offer codes here
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| The Chapais Fire Tragedy | 15 Jun 2021 | 00:54:15 | |
It was New Year’s Eve, 1979. The rural mining town of Chapais was preparing to bring in 1980 in style with a fundraiser for 300 people. But just after midnight, the careless actions of one guest caused a fire that would leave the community forever changed. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Murder of Robin Greene [2] | 02 Jun 2021 | 00:55:31 | |
[Part 2 of 2] The court hears testimony from Sydney Teerhuise and Dan Zupansky, the jury decides whether Sydney Teerhuise had intent to commit murder that day, and Dan Zupansky tells us what his theories are about the case. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Murder of Robin Greene [1] | 01 Jun 2021 | 00:52:37 | |
A two-part series — In 2003, the day after Canada Day, a 33 year old man walked through the front door of the Winnipeg Remand Centre. He said he’d woken up in his hotel room and there was a dead, dismembered body in the bathtub. He insisted he blanked out and couldn’t remember committing the murder. The circumstances of the case were shocking and unbelievable enough, but within a few days a hollywood angle involving a stolen celebrity necklace ended up being the main headline. Eventually, the case caught the attention of amateur writer Dan Zupansky, who would land an opportunity that he couldn’t refuse. An opportunity to get the truth from Sydney, and get justice for Robin Greene—no matter what it took. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Mayerthorpe Tragedy [3] | 15 May 2021 | 01:03:35 | |
[Part 3 of 3] The conclusion. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Mayerthorpe Tragedy [2] | 15 May 2021 | 01:04:09 | |
[Part 2 of 3] With everyone questioning how the Mayerthorpe Tragedy was permitted to happen, the RCMP were convinced James Roszko must have had someone helping him—and they were determined to do whatever it took to find this person and bring them to justice. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Mayerthorpe Tragedy [1] | 01 May 2021 | 01:06:48 | |
A three-part series — In 2005, bailiffs were sent to the property of a man called James Roszko to repossess a truck, but the situation devolved into a devastating tragedy that made international headlines. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The 1966 Bombing on Parliament Hill | 15 Apr 2021 | 00:51:26 | |
In 1966, a disgruntled man purchased ten sticks of dynamite, assembled a bomb, and travelled with it to Ottawa—headed for the Parliament of Canada. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Johnson-Bentley Family Murders | 01 Apr 2021 | 01:26:34 | |
In August 1982, a family of six set out on what was supposed to be an idyllic two-week camping trip. They never returned home. This sparked what would be the most expensive and highly-publicized manhunt in Canadian history. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Murder of Brayton Bullock | 15 Mar 2021 | 01:17:54 | |
In 2006, a close-knit family tried to deal with an escalating crisis, but they could only do so much before the situation ended in a devastating and senseless tragedy. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Huenemann / Leatherbarrow Murders [1] | 16 Dec 2024 | 01:04:27 | |
A two-part series — When police are called to do a welfare check at the home of a fashion store owner, they're confronted with a shocking sight. Lying on the kitchen floor are the lifeless bodies of two women, their faces covered in dishcloths. There's blood everywhere. It looks as if Doris Leatherbarrow and her daughter Sharon Huenemann were killed just as they were serving up dinner for two guests. Who were the guests? And where were they now? The intention of this series is to take a detailed look back at a shocking crime often sensationalized and oversimplified, and explore the inner workings of the criminal justice system. Please respect the privacy of the people involved in this case. Canadian True Crime donates monthly to those facing injustice. This month we have donated to Women’s Shelters Canada – sheltersafe.ca Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast. Full list of resources, information sources, credits and music credits: See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The Lush and Whiteway Families | 01 Mar 2021 | 00:55:47 | |
In 2019, Josh Whiteway and Suzanne Lush were ready to return to Calgary after spending a wonderful week with their families in Lewisporte, NL. But on the way to the airport, they would be involved in a tragic crash that would change their lives forever. PLEASE NOTE: This episode referrs to a “car accident” or “accident” a few times, but we’ve since been informed that “accident” should not be used when it comes to impaired driving. According to MADD Canada, the crashes, deaths and injuries caused by impaired driving are not “accidents”. They are 100% preventable. Please keep this in mind as you listen. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Murder of Beverley Rowbotham | 15 Feb 2021 | 01:29:45 | |
In 2000, Beverley Rowbotham moved her family from Saskatchewan to Manitoba after her husband Mark Stobbe was offered a high-profile job there. But as they started settling into their new house, the problems started…. and it was one thing after another. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Murder of Joe Rose | 01 Feb 2021 | 01:04:59 | |
In 1989, 23-year-old Joe Rose and a friend boarded a Montreal bus home in the early morning hours. What happened next would be described as a turning point for the LGBTQ+ rights movement in Quebec. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Murder of Richard Humble | 15 Jan 2021 | 00:57:47 | |
82-year old Richard Humble needed knee surgery, but because he lived alone, he would need a caregiver to help him as he recovered. An old friend recommended someone who might be able to help him—but what she ended up doing was the exact opposite. *Please note - some names in this episode have been changed to protect the privacy of innocent parties. Any links between names chosen and real people involved in the story are coincidental. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Death of Madison Scott | 01 Jan 2021 | 00:52:48 | |
In May of 2011, 20 year old Maddy Scott and a friend attended a party at Hogsback Lake in British Columbia. They were supposed to camp for the night, but the friend decided to leave, and Maddy was eventually left by herself. This was the last time anyone saw her alive. UPDATE - MAY 2023: The RCMP has confirmed the remains of Madison Scott were found on a rural property not far from Hogback Lake, where she had been camping with friends. No cause of death has been released, but police say foul play has not been ruled out, and the investigation is ongoing. Our thoughts are with the Scott family at this time. We hope for their sake there will be more answers coming soon. More information from Prince George Citizen. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| Chat about William Fyfe with a forensic psychologist | 16 Dec 2020 | 00:37:12 | |
Make sure you listen to Episode 79 first! Find Lili Knighton: Website: www.LiliKnighton.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knightonmentalhealth/ Approximate timestamps: 0.00 Lili talks about her background including trials of Paul Bernardo and Bradley Edwards (Claremont Serial Killer trial) 4:00 Serial Killers and their motivations 10:00 Was Fyfe really determined to avoid the spotlight? 11:45 Serial Killer “patterns” and escalation from break and enters to rapes and murders (re Golden State Killer) 15:45 What if he hadn’t left that fingerprint - was he in a frenzy at the end? 17:30 He was said to have committed up to 25 murders – if this was true, why did he only confess to four additional? 19:45 Fyfe’s abusive childhood – how did it come into play with his later crimes? 21:45 Fyfe’s son “the only thing he found precious” BREAK (note timestamps are very approximate after this depending on where you live and what ads you hear) 24:00 Necrophilia and sexual assault motivations 29:00 Why was the media so reluctant to report on the more “gruesome details”? 31:45 Plumber Rapist profile vs William Fyfe 34:00 Hazel Scattolon – the first crime he confessed to was just as bad as the last one. Why? And did he know her? All credits and information sources can be found on the page for this episode at canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The Crimes of William Patrick Fyfe | 15 Dec 2020 | 01:17:25 | |
In 1999, four women were found murdered in the greater Montreal area. They all lived alone, there were no signs of forced entry, and the crime scenes were so violent that even the most seasoned of investigators were shocked. But one day, the killer would make a mistake. This is the story of the crimes of the Quebec serial killer known as “The Killer Handyman”. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Death of Laura Letts [2] | 17 Nov 2020 | 00:55:24 | |
[Part 2 of 2] The RCMP continue their investigation into the death of Laura Letts, and make an interesting discovery. From there, things would spiral completely out of control. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Death of Laura Letts [1] | 15 Nov 2020 | 00:51:59 | |
A two-part series —After a painful breakup, Laura Letts decided to take leave from her job and travel abroad. While on tour in New Zealand, she would meet someone new, and her life would forever be changed. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| Saskatoon Freezing Deaths | 01 Nov 2020 | 01:26:51 | |
In 2000, Darrell Night was having a night out with friends, when he was picked up by police. He thought they were going to take him to the drunk tank… but instead, the car went in the opposite direction. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| Bruce Lorenz [2] | 29 Nov 2024 | 01:13:13 | |
[Part 2 of 2 ] Lawyer Bruce Lorenz had been shot dead at Warden Subway Station in the east of Toronto, and the police believed they knew exactly who did it. The first degree murder trial revealed many new truths… and dropped several bombshells. The intention of this series is to take a look back at a shocking crime sensationalized through headlines and reveal the inner workings of the criminal justice system. If you happen to know anyone related to this case, please respect their privacy. Special thanks to Terry O’Reilly of CBC Podcasts’ Under the Influence with Terry O’Reilly for voiceover, along with Barbara Cooper and Erik Krosby. Podcast recommendation: We Regret To Inform You: The Rejection Podcast from Apostrophe Podcast Network. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast. Full list of resources, information sources, credits and music credits: See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The Harshbarger Family | 01 Oct 2020 | 01:25:14 | |
In 2006, a family left the US for a hunting trip in Newfoundland. Not all of them would come back. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| Case Updates: 2020 | 15 Aug 2020 | 00:52:43 | |
Approximate Timestamps for each case discussed in this episode: 72 Alloura Wells - 3:00 minute mark 71 Jagtar Gill - 7:45 70 Zach Miller - 11:00 67-69 Ezekiel Stephan - 15:45 60-62 Richard Oland - 29:00 59 The Donnellys - 39:00 56 Loretta Saunders - 40:00 19-20 Laura Babcock - 44:00 6 Reena Virk - 46:30 Youtube recommendation: Canadiana - Canadian History Videos Thanks for supporting my sponsors! See the special offer codes here AD FREE Exclusive feed - Canadian True Crime Insiders Access ad-free episodes, Chats with Kristi after show, bonus episodes, and more Learn more Credits: Research: Enya Best Audio editing and production: We Talk of Dreams Disclaimer voiced by the host of Beyond Bizarre True Crime Theme Song: We Talk of Dreams Music credits: Chris Zabriskie - Laserdisc S Chermisinov - Night Snowfall Igor Khabarov - Stay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The Death of Alloura Wells | 15 Jul 2020 | 01:04:28 | |
In 2017, a woman found a body in a ravine. The journey to figure out who the body belonged to would take many twists and turns. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Murder of Jagtar Gill | 01 Jul 2020 | 01:09:51 | |
In 2014, a 15-year old went to the grocery store with her father. It was her parents’ 17th wedding anniversary - but her mother was recovering at home from a hernia operation she’d had the day before, so the teenager and her father went to pick out a cake and bring flowers back to her. But what they would be confronted with when they returned, would change their lives forever. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Survival of Zach Miller | 15 Jun 2020 | 01:15:04 | |
It was 2006, and ten year old Zachary Miller was enjoying the summer on his family’s farm near the tiny town of Whitewood, Saskatchewan. A man walked up the driveway with a teenage boy, wanting to buy eggs—and Zach's life would never be the same again. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Death of Ezekiel Stephan [3] | 01 Jun 2020 | 00:58:39 | |
[Part 3 of 3] In 2012, a toddler would get sick, and the decisions of his parents would inspire much debate in the years to come. * Additional content warning: this episode includes the death of a child. Please take care when listening. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Death of Ezekiel Stephan [2] | 22 May 2020 | 01:03:22 | |
[Part 2 of 3] In 2012, a toddler would get sick, and the decisions of his parents would inspire much debate in the years to come. * Additional content warning: this episode includes the death of a child. Please take care when listening. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Death of Ezekiel Stephan [1] | 15 May 2020 | 01:09:44 | |
A three-part series — In 2012, a toddler would get sick, and the decisions of his parents would inspire much debate in the years to come.
* Additional content warning: this episode includes the death of a child. Please take care when listening. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Murder of Sina Parsi | 01 May 2020 | 00:35:45 | |
In 2015, successful construction entrepreneur Sina Parsi left for a soccer game, but didn't return home. An unexpected story would unravel. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Murder of Hannah Leflar [2] | 22 Apr 2020 | 01:07:25 | |
[Part 2 of 2] The story of a sweet 16 year old girl would become the focal point of a devastating story of twisted obsession and revenge. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| Bruce Lorenz [1] | 22 Nov 2024 | 00:56:38 | |
A two-part series — On a dark icy evening at a suburban Toronto subway station, a parking lot attendant came across an odd sight: protruding out of the driver’s side window of a tan Mustang, was a pair of legs. They belonged to a 36-year-old lawyer. And he was dead. The investigation that ensued uncovered a deadly tale of sex, lies, betrayal and corruption, that would be called Canada’s version of “Double Indemnity”. The intention of this series is to take a look back at a shocking crime sensationalized through headlines and reveal the inner workings of the criminal justice system. If you happen to know anyone related to this case, please respect their privacy. Special thanks to Barbara Cooper, and Erik Krosby for voiceover, and Terry O’Reilly of CBC Podcasts’ Under the Influence with Terry O’Reilly (in Part 2). Podcast recommendation: We Regret To Inform You: The Rejection Podcast from Apostrophe Podcast Network. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast. Full list of resources, information sources, credits and music credits: See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The Murder of Hannah Leflar [1] | 15 Apr 2020 | 00:52:38 | |
A two-part series — In 2015, a much-loved 16 year old girl would become the focal point of a devastating story of twisted obsession and revenge would shock the city of Regina and leave her loved ones heartbroken. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Boyd Gang | 01 Apr 2020 | 01:13:23 | |
In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Edwin Alonzo Boyd terrorized Toronto through a series of daring bank robberies... bringing along a band of bank-robbing misfits known as the Boyd Gang. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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| The Murder of Richard Oland [3] | 15 Mar 2020 | 01:14:56 | |
[Part 3 of 3] In the summer of 2011, the residents of Saint John would be alerted to a crime and ensuing scandal that would thrust their normally quiet city, and one of its most prominent and powerful families, into the spotlight in a way that no one could have anticipated. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.
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