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Canadian True Crime

Saskatoon Freezing Deaths

Canadian True Crime

Kristi Lee

Canadian True Crime, History, Crime, Crime Case, Serial Killer, True Crime, Murder, Psychological, True-crime, Society & Culture

4.75K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2020

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

In 2000, Darrell Night was having a night out with friends, when he was picked up by police. He thought they were going to take him to the drunk tank… but instead, the car went in the opposite direction.


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0:00.0

Hi everyone, I hope you're doing well. Well, about as well as can be expected right now anyway.

0:06.3

Before I start, I just wanted to let those interested know that I was on two recent episodes of

0:12.4

Nighttime. First, I co-hosted with Jordan to tell the story of Glenn Race, a really horrific

0:18.7

case that I'd actually never heard of with a crime spree that

0:22.2

started in Canada and ended in the US. And also, to celebrate Halloween, Nighttime has released

0:29.3

an episode featuring real-life ghost stories, and I have one. I've never actually told it

0:35.2

before because I'm not a ghosty kind of person, and it sounds bit ridiculous, but it happened and there was a witness so I decided that what the hell I'll tell my story.

0:45.3

So if you're interested in the story of Glenn Race or my personal haunted apartment story, head over to nighttime now.

0:52.9

And with that, it's on with the show.

0:55.7

Canadian True Crime is a completely independent production, funded through advertising and

0:59.6

direct donations. The podcast contains coarse language, adult themes, and content of a violent

1:04.7

and disturbing nature. Listener discretion is advised. When the body gets cold and starts to lose heat faster than you can make it, you're in a

1:16.7

medical emergency called hypothermia. Studies show that any temperature below 10 degrees Celsius

1:23.5

or 50 degrees Fahrenheit can lead to the condition. In temperatures below minus 30 Celsius,

1:31.1

a healthy person who isn't properly dressed for the weather can experience hypothermia in as

1:36.6

little as 10 minutes, and you can lose 50% of your body warmth just from your head. That's why

1:43.6

hats and scarves are so important.

1:46.9

When hypothermia first sets in, the first symptoms you'll feel are weakness, confusion and

1:53.2

shivering. Then, as your body's core temperature drops, the shivering becomes almost violent

1:59.6

as it tries to generate heat by contracting muscles

2:02.9

rapidly. You run steady as you try to balance or walk. Your speech starts to slur. Your judgment

2:10.7

is compromised and you display a lack of concern for the predicament you're in. In those temperatures, your fingers and toes are prone to

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