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🗓️ 14 June 2024
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Part 2 of 2] The murder of 18-year-old Kimberly Proctor shocked her community and made national headlines. But as investigators soon discovered, there were many red flags and warning signs that weren’t taken seriously.
Through this series, we utilize case files released by police as well as relevant studies, statistics and scholarly articles to examine a number of issues related to the dynamics of teenage relationships in the online era. Our goal is to highlight common manipulation tactics employed by abusive people, the pitfalls of navigating consent, boundaries and rejection, mental health, nature vs nurture and more. This series is closely related to our previous episode titled Cherish.
Additional content warning: this series includes graphic and distressing details of a murder and sexual assault, and while not the focus of the case there is brief mention of sexual assault against a child and cruelty to animals.
Please respect the privacy of those involved in this case.
This month, Canadian True Crime has donated in Kimberly’s memory to BC SPCA Wild Arc, the wildlife rescue organization she planned to start volunteering with.
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0:00.0 | Canadian True Crime is a completely independent production funded mainly through advertising. |
0:04.4 | 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. |
0:18.1 | This is Part 2, the final part of this mini-ies. An additional content warning. |
0:24.4 | This series includes graphic and distressing details of a murder and sexual assault. |
0:30.0 | And while not the focus of the case, there is brief mention of sexual assault against a child |
0:35.5 | and cruelty to animals. Please take care when listening. |
0:40.5 | Where we left off, the R. CMP had been actively surveilling two suspects identified early on in the investigation into Kimberly Proctors murder. |
0:50.0 | Both suspects attended the same alternative secondary school as she did. |
0:56.0 | Cameron Moffitt was the older one, almost 18 years old and described as a hulking goth type who didn't do too well at school and was planning to join the military. |
1:07.0 | The other suspect, Cruz Wellwood, was 16 and physically much smaller than Cameron, a Harry Potter look-alike who was reportedly |
1:16.4 | highly intelligent and very calculating. |
1:20.8 | Cruz and Kimberly dated very briefly and after that both he and Cameron became |
1:26.2 | outwardly hostile towards her and wouldn't tell her why. |
1:30.3 | Eventually Kimberly decided to move on and focus on finishing grade 12. By mid-March of 2010, |
1:39.0 | she hadn't spoken to either of them for about four months. |
1:44.0 | Cruz sent a message to a friend asking what would they think if he killed, raped or brutalized someone? |
1:52.0 | The friend asked who he was planning to murder and why. |
1:55.7 | Cruz answered, random person shits and giggles. Three days later, burnt remains determined to belong to Kimberly Proctor were discovered, grief counselors had been dispatched to |
2:24.3 | Pacific secondary school to comfort students in distress. The fact that whoever was |
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