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🗓️ 2 June 2018
⏱️ 67 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey Mike here, I just wanted to let you know that you can listen to Dark Poutine early and |
0:04.7 | add free on Amazon Music, included with Prime. You're about to listen to a historical episode |
0:10.8 | of Dark Poutine. After episode 149, you will find Scott is no longer with the show. |
0:16.9 | In an effort to maintain continuity and offer listeners as many episodes as possible, |
0:22.1 | we are leaving the episodes in which he co-hosted intact. Thank you. |
0:30.2 | Welcome to Dark Poutine, I'm Mike Brown, creator and host with me as usual as my good friend, |
0:36.4 | co-host, Scott M. Nguy. Hey everybody. Hey everybody. Dark Poutine is not for the faint of |
0:42.8 | harder squeamish. As our content contains mature themes, harsh language and graphic descriptions |
0:48.3 | of violent crimes, a listener discretion is strongly advised. We're not experts on any of the |
0:53.6 | topics we present nor are we professional journalists. We're just two regular Canadians interested |
0:58.7 | in the dark side of Canadian history. My nose is really clogged up with allergies tonight. |
1:04.0 | Get a nosey out of me. In this episode, we're going to talk about the as-yet-unsolved |
1:09.1 | disappearance of eight-year-old Nicole Moran from the apartment building where she and her mother |
1:13.7 | lived in a Tobico, a suburb of Toronto, Ontario in July of 1985. So she's been missing a long |
1:22.6 | time almost 33 years. No, that's sad. Let's get to it. Put on your tuk. Grab yourself a double, double |
1:29.2 | and an in-nime-o-bar. It's time to scarf down some Dark Poutine. |
1:52.6 | Eating the nime-o-bar, somebody thought I said animal bars. All that today. It's pretty awesome. |
2:11.2 | I thought that was good. Anthony, sounds delicious. An animal bar? Yeah, animal bar. |
2:16.0 | Animal bars do sound good. The animal crackers are great. Why wouldn't they have an animal bar? Right. |
2:21.0 | Science. We've spoken about the disappearance of children here in the podcast before, in particular, |
2:26.7 | the Kimberly McAndrew disappearance. It's a parents worst nightmare, obviously, not knowing where |
2:32.8 | your child is or whether they're safe or even alive. Yeah, absolutely. Each year, police |
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