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Someone Knows Something

S10 E4: The Red Cab

Someone Knows Something

CBC

True Crime

4.620.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2026

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Digging deeper, David talks to an eye witness who says she saw something the night Jackie disappeared. David works with producer María José Burgos to call the authorities to get access to Jackie's investigative file. What did police find? Did they have a suspect?

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's becoming pretty clear that U.S. President Donald Trump is ripping up the political

0:05.3

playbook.

0:05.8

And when it comes to what it all means for Canada, well, as they say, it's complicated.

0:09.8

But our podcast, two blocks from the White House, is a way to make sense of it all.

0:13.8

Join me, Willie Lowry, and senior Washington correspondents, Paul Hunter and Katie Simpson

0:18.6

every week as we break down the headlines from Capitol Hill

0:22.1

with a Canadian spin.

0:24.2

Find and follow two blocks from the White House on your favorite podcast app, including YouTube.

0:30.2

This is a CBC podcast.

0:33.1

The following episode contains difficult subject matter, including references to suicide.

0:39.4

Please take care while listening.

0:49.9

You say that you were punched in the face.

0:52.2

Was there any other altercation physical, like were any scratches or marks on your body from the interaction you had?

1:00.2

From that interaction, no.

1:03.0

But you're probably referring to the scratch that I had on my leg.

1:08.9

I'm sitting with Sebastian in his backyard, looking at the scar on his leg.

1:13.6

On the day Jackie disappeared, Sebastian says she punched him in the face, causing his teeth to push through his lip.

1:21.1

The people I interviewed didn't seem to have noticed anything on his mouth,

1:25.0

but have mentioned noticing a deep gash on his shin and have

1:29.3

wondered what caused it.

1:30.3

Yeah, I can see the scar from it, actually.

1:33.3

Yeah.

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