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Canadian True Crime

Collision Course: The Darcy Allan Sheppard Case (1)

Canadian True Crime

Kristi Lee

True Crime, History, Society & Culture

4.84.8K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2024

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

TORONTO - A special new presentation to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the controversial death of Toronto bike messenger Darcy Allan Sheppard.


[ Part 1 of 4 ] Sheppard v Bryant


On August 31, 2009, there was a catastrophic collision between a cyclist and a motorist on a busy downtown Toronto street — a collision so unfathomable that it shocked bystanders and the city at large. 


Darcy Allan Sheppard died on the street that night. The motorist, former Ontario Attorney General Michael Bryant was arrested, charged, and released the next morning. The way the case unfolded in the media – and the justice system – would be hotly debated for years to come.


In this new four-part series, edited and re-mastered, you’ll hear a story of elites vs peasants, cars vs bicycles, and wealth and privilege vs poverty and crime. It’s a cautionary tale of how justice works differently in this country for some people.


Release schedule: New episodes each day with the final episode on Friday August 23.


Listen ad-free and early: The entire series will be available ad-free on our premium feeds within 24 hours - Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.


INVITATION: 15th Annual Memorial Gathering - Toronto

Please join us Saturday, August 31 at 3 p.m. at the spot where Darcy died at 151 Bloor Street West. There’s a white Ghost Bike opposite Tiffany & Co and close to Bloor St and Avenue Road.


Special thanks to Allan Sheppard, Joe Hendry and Victoria (the eyewitness). Thanks also to writer Mary Fairhurst Breen for editing and creative direction on this reboot series.


Please respect the privacy of those involved in this case.


Full list of information sources, resources and credits:

All the documents, evidence, statements, reports and news articles we’ve relied upon to write this series are available at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes/darcy.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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0:00.0

Canadian True Crime is a completely independent production funded mainly through advertising.

0:04.5

You can listen to Canadian True Crime ad free and early on Amazon music included with Prime,

0:09.5

Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.

0:12.6

The podcast often has disturbing content and coarse language.

0:16.3

It's not for everyone.

0:17.3

Please take care when listening.

0:19.3

Hi everyone, I hope you're well.

0:21.3

We're still on a summer break here and our new season starts in just a few weeks.

0:26.2

But today a special bonus presentation to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the controversial death of Toronto Bike Messenger, Darcy Allen

0:36.2

Shepard.

0:37.2

Several years back, we released an extremely detailed series about this case. This is part one of a new heavily edited and

0:45.8

remastered version of the story to commemorate the anniversary. The case is about a

0:51.6

catastrophic collision between a cyclist and a motorist on a busy downtown Toronto Street on August 31, 2009.

1:01.0

A collision so unfathomable that it shocked bystanders end the city at large.

1:07.0

Darcy Allen Shepard, the cyclist, died on the street that night.

1:12.0

The motorist, former Ontario Attorney General Michael Bryant,

1:16.1

was arrested, charged and released the next morning. What happened that night was a tragedy for all concerned.

1:23.8

But the sequence of events that led to Darcy's violent death

1:27.6

were not so clear and would be hotly debated for years to come.

1:32.3

The terrible news dominated the media cycle, with sudden twists

1:36.4

and turns that made it difficult to sort out fact from possible fiction and the truth from

1:42.3

the spin of a costly crisis PR firm even as the case proceeded

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