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Unresolved

Kimberley Lockyer & Dale Worthman

Unresolved

Unresolved Productions

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2022

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

“Shannon, you killed both of them... you're just one cold-hearted bastard. You're the one that done that, not me."

Kimberley Lockyer and Dale Worthman were a young couple that lived together in their small Newfoundland town of Portugal St. Cove Philips. When they disappeared from their basement apartment on August 27th, 1993, it almost seemed like they had simply stepped out for a minute and fully intended on returning.

Despite widespread searches throughout the region, no trace of the missing couple was found for over a decade. However, in 2006, the case would be turned upside down when a local man named Joey Oliver went to police and told them where the bodies of Kimberley Lockyer and Dale Worthman could be found...



Episode researched & written by Olivia Paradice

Episode hosted & produced by Micheal Whelan

Original music created by Micheal Whelan through Amper Music

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0:00.0

Much like you, I've got a lot to complain about, like open toe sandals.

0:04.3

Who thought that was a good idea? Who wants to look at toes? Adults who drink squash?

0:08.7

Listen, you're a fully grown person. But I just got my Sky TV and broadband and I've got no complaints.

0:15.2

Sky has the lowest number of complaints made to off-com for pay TV and fixed line broadband.

0:20.0

To find out more, visit offcom.org.uk. We're happy because you're happy.

0:25.4

Oh, Angon, though. Noisietas, they're annoying. Sky, believe in better.

0:31.3

See, sat there doing all this financial modelling and I love doing stuff like that, by the way.

0:36.0

I actually love sitting there and working out. Is everything going to be okay?

0:40.8

It is so rewarding when you get to that point where the business has finally turned around.

0:48.0

Sage empowers finance professionals like Kat to feel more rewarded,

0:52.5

with helpful business tools and advice from real experts.

0:57.2

Sage, helping business flow.

1:12.9

When you hear the name of the Canadian province Newfoundland and Labrador,

1:17.4

murder probably isn't what springs to mind. Though hardly the most well-known of Canada's provinces,

1:23.9

Newfoundland and Labrador has a rather interesting history. Previously, a British colony,

1:29.9

it became the 10th and final province to join Canada in 1949. Since then, it's primarily been known

1:36.8

for being an extraordinary, friendly, extremely rural place. With only about half a million

1:42.5

inhabitants covering its over 150,000 square miles, or to put it in other terms, approximately the size

1:49.6

of two Florida's. Unsurprisingly, the crime rate is rather low. It's constantly competing with

1:56.0

Prince Edward Island for last place for the homicide rate of Canada's provinces, with a rate of

2:01.6

0.77 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2020. And yet, even the friendliest, most rural and perceivably

2:10.8

safest of places isn't immune to murder mysteries, as we will see today with the murders of Kimberly

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