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    After the body of a blonde-haired woman is found in an icy ditch by the side of the road, it proves difficult to get to the bottom of what happened to her - and who was ultimately responsible.


    The intention of this episode is to shine a light on the inner workings of our criminal justice system in the context of the “open court principle”—which assumes that public confidence in the integrity of the court system and administration of justice is fostered by openness and full publicity.


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    The Place That Thaws from APTN News


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  • A brand new Canadian podcast from APTN News, The Place That Thaws offers a rare opportunity to discover the untold stories of resilience and adaptation in the High Arctic.


    Reporter Danielle Paradis and Iqaluit video journalist Trevor Wright travelled to some of Canada's most northern communities last October to speak to the locals. Through intimate interviews and immersive storytelling, they bring you the voices of those on the front lines of environmental upheaval.


    The Place That Thaws is a six-part series that goes beyond the headlines, offering a nuanced exploration of how communities are confronting the challenges of a warming world.


    Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or your favourite podcast player and embark on an expedition through the frozen landscapes and resilient spirits of the High Arctic.


    Read more and see stunning photos from their trip: www.aptnnews.ca/theplacethatthaws


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  • [ Part 2 of 2 ] THE PAROLE HEARING: In September 2023, Richard Charles Joyce's first ever parole hearing was held. Not only was it deeply revealing, but new pieces of information also came to light that shocked the victims and survivors—and has resulted in several formal complaints.


    Special thanks to Kerri Kehoe, “Catherine” (mother of survivor “Annie”), and Robert Rouleau.


    This two-part series is closely connected to the previous episode titled The Nozzles Gas Bar Murder.

    More informationStaff Sergeant Melanie Jefferies, Kingston Police – 2023 Award WinnerRichard Charles Joyce denied parole in first-ever Canadian long-distance hearing - The KingstonistCanadian True Crime Podcast examines heinous crimes of Kingston's Richard Charles Joyce - The KingstonistPhotos and news clippings will be available at our Facebook and Instagram pages

    Canadian True Crime donates monthly to help those facing injustice.

    This month we have donated to The Children’s Treatment Center in Cornwall, Ontario, who for more than two decades has been providing high-quality counselling services to sexually or physically abused children and their families.


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  • [ Part 1 of 2 ] “I have learned that secrets keep you sick, and this secret has kept me sick for 21 years.” - Kerri Kehoe


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    Additional content warning: this series is about three separate but connected cases of historic child abduction and sexual assault—and it includes some graphic details that will be difficult and distressing to hear. Please see timestamps below to help you navigate the episode. This two-part series is closely connected to the previous episode titled The Nozzles Gas Bar Murder.

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    When Kerri Kehoe was 11 years old she was abducted by child sexual predator. No one noticed she was missing and she decided to keep it that way. But Kerri remained haunted by what happened to her—and she would later learn that she wasn’t the only one.


    Trigger Warnings - approximate timestamps:

    4:30 to 11:50     Abduction of Kerri

    — AD BREAK - Allow a few extra minutes —

    20:40 to 23:45  Abduction of “Jane”30:00 to 35:45  Abduction of “Annie”

    Special thanks to Kerri Kehoe, “Catherine” (mother of survivor “Annie”), and Robert Rouleau.

    More informationSurvivor speaks against parole for serial child kidnapping rapist and murder, Richard Joyce - Kingstonist

    Canadian True Crime donates monthly to help those facing injustice.

    This month we have donated to The Children’s Treatment Center in Cornwall, Ontario, who for more than two decades has been providing high-quality counselling services to sexually or physically abused children and their families.


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  • Yvonne Rouleau was a 34-year old wife and mother who operated a successful gas bar at the busiest intersection in Kingston. She and her husband Paul were working hard to make their dreams come—until it all came crashing down one Monday morning in 1991.


    * This episode is not part of a series - it's one of a cluster of four separate cases connected by a single thread. We’ll be exploring these other cases in a future episode.


    Special thanks to Kerri Kehoe and Robert Rouleau.


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  • [Part 2 of 2] After picking up his pregnant wife from Saskatoon train station, Sergeant John Wilson drives them north to their new home. They just have one stop to make on the way to take care of some "police business"...


    Additional content warning: Brief details of an attempted suicide at approx. timestamp 29:00 to 30:30. Please take care when listening.


    More info:

    The Secret Lives of Sgt. John Wilson by Lois SimmieBooks by Toronto True Crime Author - Nate Hendley Scottish voice actor - Paul Warren 

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    This month we have donated to Women’s Shelters Canada, an organization that supports over 600 shelters across the country for women and children fleeing violence. You can find a shelter near you by going to sheltersafe dot ca.


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  • [Part 1 of 2] The twisted story of Sergeant John Wilson: a mountie at the centre of a sordid love triangle that played out as World War I raged on. 

    Put together from an archive of hundreds of real love letters, forged letters and police and court memos, this gripping, action-packed miniseries offers a vivid snapshot of Canada at a pivotal moment in history.


    Part 2 available now ad-free on CTC Premium feeds - Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.

    Available to all December 20.


    Canadian True Crime donates monthly to help those facing injustice.

    This month we have donated to Women’s Shelters Canada, an organization that supports over 600 shelters across the country for women and children fleeing violence. You can find a shelter near you by going to sheltersafe dot ca.


    Credits:

    Voice actor - Sgt John Wilson: Paul Warren

    Voice actor - Elizabeth Craig and John’s “sister”: Jesse Hawke

    Police memos and news articles: AI voices

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    Original concept, research: Danielle Paradis

    Additional research, writing, development: Nate Hendley

    Additional research, writing, sound design, narration: Kristi Lee

    Audio editing and production: Nico from the Inky Pawprint

    Production assistance: Jesse Hawke from the Inky Pawprint

    Script consulting: Carol Weinberg

    Disclaimer voiced by Erik Krosby


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  • [Part 2 of 2] Continuing our look back at cases we've covered that have had major updates or have attracted notable feedback.


    Approximate timestamps:

    1:20 - Jacob Hoggard Trial10:30 - The Brentwood Five (Matthew de Grood)20:15 - Dellen Millard, Mark Smich and other criminals serving consecutive life sentences29:00 - The Giant Mine Murders - 30th Anniversary32:30 - The Renfrew County Massacre - Inquiry update35:30 - The Survival of Zach Miller38:20 - Feedback around using AI Voices in episodes41:10 - Albert Johnson Walker (the murder of Ronald Platt)45:00 - Paul Bernardo’s recent parole controversy and the aftermath

    More info:

    GIVEAWAY: Lay Them To Rest by Laurah Norton - it's easy to enter for the chance to win one of five hardcover copies. Deadline November 30. See link above for T&Cs.PODCAST RECOMMENDATION: Giant - Murder Underground, a seven-part series looking back on the Giant Mine Murders.

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  • [Part 1 of 2] In this two-part series, we report back on cases that have had major updates or have attracted notable feedback over this past year. Kristi will also be addressing some of the most common comments and feedback received.


    Part 2 is available ad-free now on CTC premium feeds: Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast

    Available to all in one week - November 21.


    Approximate timestamps

    4:00 - Disappearance of Madison Scott

    8:00 - Saskatoon Freezing Deaths - Darrel Night

    10:40 - The Brampton High School Shootings

    15:00 - Legacy Christian Academy Scandal

    19:00 - Kelly Favro’s Story (Publication Bans)

    33:00 - Opioid Crisis Feedback

    41:00 - Lush & Whiteway Families (Newfoundland Car Crash)

    47:00 - January Lapuz Feedback

    1:03:00 - Responding to more generic feedback


    More info:

    PODCAST: Crackdown is an awardwinning and highly-regarded Canadian podcast led by and about people who use drugs, and their stories.JANUARY LAPUZ: follow Florence Ashley www.florenceashley.com and X/Twitter. See the page for this episode at canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes for all the sources quoted.LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY: More detail on the class action lawsuit here, and you can donate to support the ex-students hereBOOK GIVEAWAY: Lay Them To Rest by Laurah Norton - it's easy to enter for the chance to win one of five hardcover copies. Deadline November 30. See link above for T&Cs.

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  • Additional content warning: this episode includes mention of intimate partner violence, suicidal ideation, and grooming and sexual assault of an underage person. No graphic details will be given. Please take care when listening.


    A doctor repeatedly and intentionally betrays his oath to do no harm, setting off a chain reaction that escalates to murder. 


    More info:

    Fatal Prescription: A Doctor Without Remorse, written by John Griffiths & Shelly Charalambus

    Canadian True Crime donates monthly to help those facing injustice.

    This month we have donated to the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime, who offer support, research and education to survivors, victims and their families.


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  • Special ad-free presentation to commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the murder of Beverley Rowbotham, a wife and mother of two young boys.


    About three years ago, Canadian True Crime released an episode about Beverley’s case, and earlier this year we were contacted by members of her family who wanted to discuss the case.


    We’ve kept in contact and at their suggestion, we’re republishing the episode ad-free today, re-mastered and slightly updated, to keep Beverley's memory fresh and make sure she isn't forgotten.


    To be continued....


    See photos: Bev's killer sure was tidy by Tom Brodbeck, Winnipeg Sun



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  • In 1975, a teenager walked into his high school carrying two rifles in a black guitar case.

    This is the story of the first ever mass shooting at a secondary school in Canada, and how it spurred changes to Canadian firearms laws.


    More info:

    1975 SCHOOL SHOOTING: "There were not words to describe this sort of thing..." - Brampton GuardianA TRAGEDY’S LONG SHADOW - Toronto StarBrampton Centennial has built a memorial to help the 1975 school shooting survivors heal - CBC News

    Giveaway: Hot Docs Podcast Festival - Creators Forum

    To support local creators in podcasting, Canadian True Crime has teamed up with Acast to give away five (5) Creators Passes to the Hot Docs Podcast Festival 2023 Creators Forum - October 19 and 20.

    More details and how to enter - deadline is end of day Tuesday, October 10


    Podcast recommendation:

    Severed Affair: The Gruesome Murder of Shad Thyrion, a Law&Crime Original


    Canadian True Crime donates monthly to help those facing injustice.

    This month we have donated to the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime, who offer support, research and education to survivors, victims and their families.

    Learn more at crcvc.ca.


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  • [ Part 3 of 3 ] The truth about Canada’s Opioid Crisis is complicated and multi-faceted, but many experts in the field are clear about what’s going wrong.

    In this final part, we'll explore the evidence and data, and delve into what addiction is and where it originates.

    We'll look at what grief-stricken families are saying about Canada's slow and limited response to the opioid crisis—and what they are demanding be done instead.

    Finally, we’ll circle back to Mary Breen for her reflections on the sentencing hearing for the young man convicted of selling her daughter Sophie the fentanyl that killed her.


    Resources for those affected by the Opioid Crisis:

    Provincial Resources - Moms Stop the HarmOpioid Resources - Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction About Opioids - Canada.ca

    More info:

    Any Kind of Luck at All a memoir by Mary Fairhurst Breen (Sophie Breen's mother)Overdose: Heartbreak and Hope in Canada's Opioid Crisis by Benjamin PerrinIndictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial by Benjamin Perrin

    Canadian True Crime donates monthly to help those facing injustice.

    In honour of August 31, International Overdose Awareness day, we’ve donated to Moms Stop the Harm.


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  • Content warning: this episode includes mentions of Indigenous trauma, residential schools and the 60s scoop.


    [ Part 2 of 3 ] Through the stories of four young Canadians from completely different walks of life—who all met the same devastating fate, we explore how Canada got itself into the mess that is the opioid crisis. In this episode, you'll hear the stories of Skye Crassweller and Morgan Goodridge.


    Resources for those affected by the Opioid Crisis:

    Provincial Resources - Moms Stop the HarmOpioid Resources - Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction About Opioids - Canada.ca

    More info:

    SKYE CRASSWELLER (REPORT): Skye’s Legacy: A focus on belonging - Office of the Representative for Children and Youth MORGAN GOODRIDGE: After her son died of an overdose, this woman wants to fight opioid crisis with urgency of COVID-19, CBC Radio, 2020Overdose: Heartbreak and Hope in Canada's Opioid Crisis, by Benjamin Perrin

    Canadian True Crime donates monthly to help those facing injustice.

    In honour of August 31, International Overdose Awareness day, we’ve donated to Moms Stop the Harm.


    Release schedule: Part 3 will be released to all September 12. For premium feed subscribers, it will be available ad-free September 7.

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  • [ Part 1 of 3 ] Through the stories of four young Canadians from completely different walks of life—who all met the same devastating fate, we explore how Canada got itself into the mess that is the opioid crisis. Sophie Breen, Seth MacLean, Skye Crassweller and Morgan Goodridge were among the almost 40,000 Canadians who have died of toxic drug poisoning since 2016. Most of these deaths were accidental, caused by street drugs contaminated with deadly illegal fentanyl.

    In this series, we learn what their families are saying about the current response to the opioid crisis, as we explore answers to urgent questions:

    How do we stop the steadily rising drug poisoning deaths?And why are so many Canadians seeking oblivion to escape from their pain in the first place?

    Special thanks to the families of Sophie Breen, Seth MacLean and Morgan Goodridge.


    Resources for those affected by the Opioid Crisis:

    Provincial Resources - Moms Stop the HarmOpioid Resources - Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction About Opioids - Canada.ca

    More information:

    Sophie Breen - Our family member died of a fentanyl overdose. We don’t think the man who supplied the drugs should go to prison by Mary Fairhurst Breen and Emma Feltes, Globe & Mail

    Seth MacLean died in July. Authorities buried him weeks later without telling his family by John Lancaster, CBC news


    Canadian True Crime donates monthly to help those facing injustice.

    In honour of August 31, International Overdose Awareness day, we’ve donated to Moms Stop the Harm.


    Weekly release schedule.

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  • [ Part 3 of 3 ] The allegations result in criminal charges.

    #legacyofabuse

    Content Warning: This series is about allegations of physical, sexual, psychological and spiritual abuse of students and minors at their church-run Christian school. There is heavy focus on corporal punishment, details of grooming and sexual assault of minors, mention of anti-LGBTQ+ and racist rhetoric, mention of self-harm and suicidal ideation. While these allegations have resulted in criminal charges, they haven’t yet been proven or tested in court.

    More info:

    CLASS ACTION: See Latest info and download the Legal Statement of Claim [PDF]CBC News investigation: Exorcisms, violent discipline and other abuse alleged by former students of private Sask. Christian school | CBC News by Jason WarickView News clippings and other archival evidence downloaded [PDF]Follow Caitlin Erickson on Twitter and TiktokSubscribe to the Legacy of Abuse Podcast and follow on TikTok, Twitter, and PatreonDonate to the gofundme for the Legacy of Abuse Class Action Lawsuit.

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  • [ Part 2 of 3 ] Caitlin Erickson makes a discovery that prompts her to give a statement to police.

    #legacyofabuse

    Content Warning: This series is about allegations of physical, sexual, psychological and spiritual abuse of students and minors at their church-run Christian school. There is heavy focus on corporal punishment, details of grooming and sexual assault of minors, mention of anti-LGBTQ+ and racist rhetoric, mention of self-harm and suicidal ideation. While these allegations have resulted in criminal charges, they haven’t yet been proven or tested in court.

    More info:

    CLASS ACTION: See Latest info and download the Legal Statement of Claim [PDF]CBC News investigation: Exorcisms, violent discipline and other abuse alleged by former students of private Sask. Christian school | CBC News by Jason WarickView News clippings and other archival evidence downloaded [PDF]Follow Caitlin Erickson on Twitter and TiktokSubscribe to the Legacy of Abuse Podcast and follow on TikTok, Twitter, and PatreonDonate to the gofundme for the Legacy of Abuse Class Action Lawsuit.

    Full list of resources, information sources, credits and music credits:

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  • [ Part 1 of 3 ] Since August of 2022, a cascade of distressing allegations have come to light by former students of a deeply intertwined evangelical Christian school and the church that runs it. So far, criminal charges have been laid on four men in positions of authority.... and more are likely to come.

    CONTENT WARNING: This series is about allegations of physical, sexual, psychological and spiritual abuse of students and minors at their church-run Christian school. There is heavy focus on corporal punishment, details of grooming and sexual assault of minors, mention of anti-LGBTQ+ and racist rhetoric, mention of self-harm and suicidal ideation. There are also details of religious, spiritual and supernatural beliefs as they relate to these specific allegations.

    While these allegations have resulted in criminal charges, they haven’t yet been proven or tested in court.


    In this three-part series, you’ll hear the stories that led to these allegations, as we explore how a set of beliefs that demand absolute conformity and obedience from children—and rely on physical punishment as the main motivator, can be ripe for unchecked abuse. Years of alleged gaslighting, conditioning and indoctrination set up students of Legacy Christian Academy and schools like it to be “perfect victims”—taught to blindly submit to authority, doubt the reality of their own experiences, and fear any number of consequences for speaking up.


    More info:

    CLASS ACTION: See Latest info and download the Legal Statement of Claim [PDF]CBC News investigation: Exorcisms, violent discipline and other abuse alleged by former students of private Sask. Christian school | CBC News by Jason WarickFollow Caitlin Erickson on Twitter and TiktokSubscribe to the Legacy of Abuse Podcast and follow on TikTok, Twitter, and PatreonDonate to the GoFundMe for the Legacy of Abuse Class Action Lawsuit.

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  • Three emergency phone calls, two dead teenagers, one smoking gun, and no witnesses—besides the man who was responsible.

    This is a landmark case that famed criminal defence lawyer Edward L Greenspan would cite as being one of two he worked on over his career that he found to be especially satisfying.

    Although this particular case flew under the radar, it would have a profound impact on another very high-profile case that we covered last year in this podcast.


    More info:

    Greenspan, the Case for the Defence, by Edward Greenspan and George Jonas, 1987[Greenspan] fell in love with the romance of the law... by Sean Fine, The Globe and Mail, 2014SEBASTIAN BURNS and ATIF RAFAY:Washington: no death penalty for Rafay and Burns, CBC News, 2001MICHAEL BRYANT:Decades-old ruling influenced decision to drop charges in Bryant case by Shannon Kari, National Post, 2010 injustice.

    Canadian True Crime donates monthly to help those facing injustice.

    To commemorate Pride month we’ve donated to the Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity who provide education, research and advocacy to empower gender and sexually diverse communities.


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  • Dream husband, dream wedding, dream honeymoon, dream home - Mary had it all by the age of 26. But a nightmare was waiting for her just around the corner…


    More information:


    Madison Scott Update:  

    Article in the Prince George Citizen Anyone with information to further the investigation should contact the RCMP Tipline at 778-290-5291 or 1-877- 543-4822.Listen to episode 80: The Disappearance of Madison Scott. 

    Mary Nelles: 

    Philanthropist's cousin...... by Tamara Cherry, Toronto StarEccentric Millionaire "Like a tortured soul", Toronto StarSee pictures on the Canadian True Crime Facebook  Instagram  TwitterFor reference: Couple in dispute with landlord over basement mould before killing: Hamilton Police, Global News

    Canadian True Crime donates monthly to help those facing injustice.

    To commemorate Pride month we’ve donated to the Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity who provide education, research and advocacy to empower gender and sexually diverse communities.


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