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Canadian True Crime

Cody Legebokoff

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

🗓️ 28 February 2017

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

This is the story of Cody Alan Legebokoff: Canada's teenaged serial killer. Cody had a normal childhood, a loving family, and was described as popular and easy going. A typical Canadian teenager who was into sports. But he was hiding a darkness inside him. Cody had a double life and the people who knew him were shocked when his murderous crimes came to light.


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0:00.0

Welcome to the Canadian True Crime podcast, Episode 3, Cody Legibikoff, Canada's Teenage Serial Killer.

0:17.8

This podcast contains coarse language, adult themes and content of a violent and

0:22.8

disturbing nature. Listener discretion is advised. If you're listening to this episode, I'm guessing

0:29.3

you've listened to the first two and have decided that this podcast isn't so bad. So thanks.

0:34.6

I'm very glad to have you here. It's been an exciting few weeks for me and I've been

0:39.1

really surprised by the response that I've received to this podcast. I am going to wait until after the

0:45.2

episode to do my thank yous. But before I start, I just quickly wanted to tell you about another

0:52.6

cool new podcast called 1995, as in the year.

0:57.8

From the OJ Simpson trial to the Oklahoma City bombing and the killing of the Israeli PM,

1:03.9

1995 was a year like no other in history.

1:07.7

Now what might particularly interest you is that season one dives into the trial of Paul Bernardo.

1:13.9

The host of this podcast, Kathy Kanzora, was a young radio reporter in 1995 and actually

1:20.6

covered the trial from start to finish. Really cool. She uses her notes and audio recordings

1:26.6

from the trial and put together this podcast,

1:29.4

which is essentially a first-hand account of Canada's very own trial of the century. So you

1:35.1

might want to check it out. It's 1995 or 1-995.

1:40.2

Thank you. On November 27, 2010, a constable from the RCMP, that's the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, or Mountie, as they're commonly referred to,

1:59.8

was driving along a remote highway in

2:02.2

north central British Columbia, about 10 hours drive from Vancouver. His name was Aaron Keller

2:08.3

and he was a relatively new cop with just one year experience in his current role. It was about

2:14.3

9.30pm on a dark night and he suddenly noticed headlights in the distance.

2:20.3

It was obvious that the vehicle was travelling at a great speed. This piqued the officer's curiosity,

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