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Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History

Gilbert Paul Jordan - The Boozing Barber (BC)

Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History

Curiouscast

True Crime, Society & Culture, History, Documentary

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2018

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Episode 015: Gilbert Paul Jordan, a.k.a. the Boozing Barber, loved to drink and carouse with women. Between 1965 and 1987 nine women died of acute alcohol poisoning while in his company, while four others came close. Although police knew about Jordan's involvement in theier deaths. his prey were the down on their luck indigenous women from Vancouver's downtown East Side. Cops tended believed him when he told them he found them that way, even though he was a violent and sadistic career criminal. Women like that die every day down town. He was only ever charged with one murder and how that turned out was shocking too.CONTENT WARNING: Dark Poutine is not for the faint of heart or squeamish. Our content contains mature themes, coarse language and may include graphic descriptions of violent crimes. Listener discretion is strongly advisedWeb: http://darkpoutine.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darkpoutine/Twitter: https://twitter.com/darkpoutinepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/darkpoutine/ Email: [email protected] / Creator, Researcher & Host: Mike Browne (@mikebrowne)Audio Production, Original Music & Cohost: Scott Hemenway (@sdhpics)Intro: LeftBehind Podcast Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/darkpoutine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey Mike here, I just wanted to let you know that you can listen to Dark Poutine early and

0:04.7

add free on Amazon Music, included with Prime. You're about to listen to a historical episode

0:10.8

of Dark Poutine. After episode 149, you will find Scott is no longer with the show.

0:16.9

In an effort to maintain continuity and offer listeners as many episodes as possible,

0:22.1

we are leaving the episodes in which he co-hosted intact. Thank you.

0:30.1

Hi, I'm Heather from the left behind podcast. You're listening to Dark Poutine.

0:36.4

A podcast of what can't is creep your side with host Mike and Scott.

0:40.1

Thanks to Heather from the Left Behind podcast for that intro. We'll link to your show

0:46.0

in our show notes. Yeah Heather's from Nova Scotia too. Welcome to Dark Poutine. I'm Mike Brown

0:52.7

creator and host with me as usual is my good friend co-host Sound Guy and actual two-quarer

0:58.4

Scott Hemmanway. Yeah I am. Do they wear you a duke? Yes. Yeah. Say hello Scott. Hello Scott.

1:07.5

Let's get to it. Dark Poutine is not for the faint of harder squeamish. As our content

1:12.1

contains mature themes, harsh language and graphic descriptions of violent crimes, listener discretion

1:17.6

is strongly advised. What you are about to hear most likely took place in Canada, but if not,

1:23.3

it will include Canadians. We're not experts on any of the topics we present, nor are we

1:28.5

professional journalists. If you're looking for impeccable research and well-written content,

1:33.3

CBC News or Globe and Mail might be a better bet. Put on your duke. Grab yourself a double double

1:40.1

and on an animal bar it's time to scarf down some dark Poutine.

2:10.2

Welcome to episode 15 of Dark Poutine. Gilbert Paul Jordan was a serial killer from Vancouver who

2:24.4

used alcohol as a weapon. Have you heard of him Scott? No not until this podcast. Interesting.

2:30.4

Yeah. Jordan is alleged to have murdered at least nine women and attempted to kill another four

2:36.9

between the years of 1965 and late 1987. Most of his crimes took place between 80 and 87.

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