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Criminology

Amber Tuccaro

Criminology

Emash Digital

True Crime

4.77K Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2022

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Summary

In August 2010, 20-year-old Amber Tuccaro disappeared near Edmonton, Canada. Her remains were later found by horseback riders in a field on a farm in a very rural area of Leduc County. The RCMP released audio of a phone call that recorded Amber talking with an unknown male, apparently as a passenger in this man's car. But, the authorities have only released about one minute of what is known to be about a 17-minute recording. Authorities eventually came out and said they believe Amber was murdered and many people have speculated that the determination is based on something found on that portion of unreleased audio.

Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the mysterious disappearance and murder of Amber Tuccaro. The authorities have been heavily criticized over the investigation into Amber's disappearance and murder. Amber was an Indigenous woman and Canada has experienced a large number of disappearances and murders of Indigenous women in their history. And, many charges have been levied against the police that they have not always taken the cases of Indigenous women as seriously as they should.

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was a sort of slick little road bike and I remember it was all like, it was so, it was

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all wrapped up, it was so obvious what it was obviously because nothing shaped like a bike

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and I had a little ribbon on it and I was so guest. For that was a life changer and I'm

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still sort of big on cycling around my area now, so for that one, change me a little.

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Criminology is a true crime podcast that may contain discussion about violent or disturbing

1:04.3

topics. Listener discretion is advised.

1:34.3

Hello everyone and welcome, Depth, so 196 of the Criminology podcast. I'm Mike Ferguson

1:43.5

and I'm like more for more what's going on with you. Not too much, just getting excited

1:48.9

about crime con. You know, we're talking a little bit about that and I'm excited it's

1:53.5

coming faster than I thought it would and excited to see some people and some listeners

1:57.7

and hang out. So that's yeah, primarily to. But what I will say is when you get our

2:02.5

age, everything seems to come quicker than you think it will. Yeah, it's like when you're

2:08.5

a kid, you don't realize how time passes by, but you know, it's where we're at. But it's,

2:13.9

you know, I don't know about you, but I just need to get out and do something. It feels

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