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Canadian True Crime

Case Updates & Feedback: 2021 [1]

Canadian True Crime

Kristi Lee

Canadian True Crime, History, Crime, Crime Case, Serial Killer, True Crime, Murder, Psychological, True-crime, Society & Culture

4.75K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2021

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

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


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Audio editing and production: We Talk of Dreams

Music: Kai Engel - Mare


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi everyone. As you know, I am still on a break until September 1st, which is when the show is back with the next regular episode.

0:09.5

We'll be undergoing some more changes too with a new theme song that I promise will not make your car stereos rattle and more that I'll fill you in about in the first episode back.

0:20.0

But for now, it is the annual

0:22.5

case updates and feedback episodes. Now, if you're a supporter on Patreon or Supercast and you're

0:29.1

looking for behind the scenes info, make sure that you are listening to the ad-free version right now

0:34.4

because it is an extended version. So for today's case updates and feedback

0:39.6

episode, part one, I'll be giving you relevant updates on the cases covered by the podcast in

0:45.5

the past year. Some of the episodes have stirred up some controversy. So we'll be discussing

0:50.5

the feedback you sent in and I'll be sharing some of my own thoughts and opinions

0:54.9

as well as other things I learned after the episodes had aired. So I'll start from the most

1:00.7

recent case and work my way back. So that means we're starting with episode 93, the Chapay

1:07.1

Fire Tragedy. This episode was quite close to my heart and I'm a pay fire tragedy.

1:17.1

This episode was quite close to my heart and I came across the case only recently and knew straight away that shared community trauma was what I wanted to end the season with

1:22.4

because it is so applicable to what we're all going through with COVID today.

1:27.8

And I heard back from a lot of you that you did appreciate the message.

1:31.7

So for that, I am so thankful.

1:34.1

Thank you as always for reaching out with your kind words.

1:37.0

Even though I can't reply to everything, I do read everything and I really appreciate your messages.

1:45.6

Episodes 91 to 92, The Murder of Robin Green.

1:51.3

This was the Winnipeg case of an Indigenous man who was plied with alcohol by Sydney

1:56.7

Tierhuis and then murdered and dismembered in the most horrific of ways in a low rent hotel.

2:03.0

And then months later, a wannabe true crime writer turned podcaster saw an opportunity and

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