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Foul Play: Crime Series

S25 Ep2: Murder of Pheobe Handsjuk

Foul Play: Crime Series

Shane L. Waters, Wendy Cee, Gemma Hoskins

True Crime, Society & Culture, News, Daily News, History

4.4986 Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2023

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

This is the second episode in our series on the mysterious murder of 24-year-old Phoebe Handsjuk. In the last episode, we learned about how Phoebe Handsjuk died and the conflicting theories surrounding her demise.

Despite the police's conclusion that it was an accidental death caused by Phoebe's drunken state, her grandfather, Lorne Campbell, a retired police detective, believed that foul play was involved.

The medical examiner and Coroner's reports and suggestions raised more questions than answers, leaving the case unsolved. Some can't help but feel that the examiner and Coroner had something to hide, only because they were adamant about letting the court know of Phoebe's drinking habits and shady past, perhaps in an attempt to protect someone.

But who?

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Welcome back.

0:29.0

This is the second episode in our series, on the mysterious murder of 24-year-old Phoebe Hansjuk.

0:37.1

In the last episode we learned about how Phoebe Hansjuk died and the conflicting theories

0:42.5

surrounding her demise. Despite the police's conclusion that it was an accidental death caused by

0:50.8

Phoebe's drunken state, her grandfather, Lauren Campbell, a retired police detective,

0:58.0

believed that foul play was involved. The medical examiner and coroner's reports and suggestions

1:06.6

raised more questions than answers, leaving the case unsolved.

1:13.0

Some can't help but feel that the examiner and coroner had something to hide,

1:18.5

only because they were adamant about letting the court know of Phoebe's drinking habits

1:23.9

in shady past. Perhaps an an attempt to protect someone. But who? In episode two,

1:34.0

we dig deeper into the case, exploring new evidence that might point to the possibility

1:40.8

that this was a murder, not a suicide or accidental death.

1:49.4

Phoebe's grandfather conducted his own tests in the building to check how possible it was

1:56.0

for her to have accidentally fallen or even meaningfully fallen down the shoot herself.

2:02.8

He writes in his notes, it should be noted here that a videotaped reenactment I conducted

2:11.2

showed the great difficulty experience by two extremely fit and sober young women

2:16.9

of around Phoebe's size in achieving a seated position in the 12th four garbage hatch.

2:24.6

Their hands and feet were all over the hatch door and it's surrounding, both of which were

2:31.5

made of satin finished stainless steel. On the night of Phoebe's death, there was very little

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