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Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History

Failed Justice: The Murder of Brigitte Grenier

Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History

Curiouscast

True Crime, Society & Culture, History, Documentary

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2023

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Episode 254: On Saturday, June 23, 1990, three teenagers, Brigitte Grenier, 16, Kyle Unger, 19, and Timothy Houlahan, 17, all separately attended a music festival at a ski resort near Roseisle, Manitoba. The following morning, Brigette was discovered dead in a creek in a heavily forested area within the resort. She’d been sexually assaulted, beaten, tortured and strangled to death. As both had been seen with the victim during the hours before her death, police quickly targeted Kyle Unger and Timothy Houlahan as suspects in Brigette’s slaying. Forensic evidence pointed to Houlahan, and he, in turn, pointed to Kyle Unger as Brigette’s murderer, but Kyle was adamant he’d had nothing to do with Brigette’s death. The physical evidence against Kyle Unger was a single strand of hair found on Brigette’s sweatshirt. RCMP needed more, so they turned to their tried and true Mr. Big technique and, sure enough, acquired a confession from Kyle Unger. In February of 1992, both Unger and Houlahan were convicted of first-degree murder. Both appealed. Houlahan’s appeal was successful, and in July 1993, the Manitoba Court of Appeal ordered a new trial for him. Tim Houlahan completed suicide before his second trial. Kyle Unger’s conviction was upheld. Did the justice system get it right? Unfortunately, we will see that it did not, at least not right away. Sources: Historic Sites of Manitoba: Roseisle Pioneer Monument (Roseisle, RM of Dufferin) 1992 CanLII 13202 (MB KB) | R. v. Unger (K.W.) and Houlahan (T.L.) | CanLII 1993 CanLII 4409 (MB CA) | R. v. Unger | CanLII Kyle Unger settles wrongful murder conviction | CBC News Kyle Unger — Innocence Canada Kyle Unger | News, Videos & Articles — Global News Real Justice: A Police Mr. Big Sting Goes Wrong: The Story of Kyle Unger by Richard Brignall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:18.5

Welcome to Dark Poutine, I am Mike Brown, and this is Matthew Stockton.

0:23.9

Hello.

0:24.6

Hello Matthew.

0:25.7

How are you, ma'am?

0:26.6

I am great.

0:28.0

Good.

0:28.4

I don't know how to answer in the, uh,

0:30.5

E-O-D-worldly.

0:31.6

In the E-O-D world, but anyway.

0:33.9

I take my blood pressure medication and I'm happy.

0:36.6

Oh, because this is a Mr. Big episode.

0:38.8

Exactly.

0:39.3

Ah, gets my blood boiling.

0:41.4

Yeah, me too.

0:42.3

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0:47.1

are solely those of the producer and do not necessarily represent those of curious cast.

0:52.3

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0:58.8

Dark Poutine is not for the faint of heart or squeamish.

1:01.7

Our content is often intense and some listeners may find it disturbing.

1:06.1

We are not experts on the topics we present nor are we journalists.

1:09.7

We are ordinary Canadian schmucks chatting about crime and the dark side of history.

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