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Canadian True Crime

The Lush and Whiteway Families

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 March 2021

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

In 2019, Josh Whiteway and Suzanne Lush were ready to return to Calgary after spending a wonderful week with their families in Lewisporte, NL. But on the way to the airport, they would be involved in a tragic crash that would change their lives forever.


PLEASE NOTE: This episode referrs to a “car accident” or “accident” a few times, but we’ve since been informed that “accident” should not be used when it comes to impaired driving. According to MADD Canada, the crashes, deaths and injuries caused by impaired driving are not “accidents”. They are 100% preventable. Please keep this in mind as you listen.


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0:00.0

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

0:04.8

The podcast contains coarse language, adult themes, and content of a violent and disturbing nature.

0:10.1

Listener discretion is advised.

0:12.2

Just an additional content warning.

0:14.4

This episode includes some graphic descriptions of a fatal car crash.

0:19.0

Please take care when listening.

0:24.3

The province of Newfoundland and Labrador is made up of two areas, Newfoundland and of course Labrador. The region of Labrador is on the

0:32.2

mainland of Canada and borders the northeast of Quebec. And while Labrador is the larger of the two areas of the province,

0:40.7

it's more sparsely populated with only 8% of the population.

0:45.9

Southeast of Labrador is the island of Newfoundland.

0:49.7

Now while the province of Newfoundland and Labrador

0:52.4

is known for a diversity of indigenous cultures,

0:55.8

including First Nations and Inuit, the European settlers on the island included a large number

1:01.9

from Ireland. As a result, the province has been described as being the most Irish place

1:08.4

outside of Ireland.

1:16.7

Newfoundland and Labrador is also known for giant, spectacular icebergs that break off from glaciers in Greenland and Arctic Canada and flow through what's known as iceberg alley,

1:23.1

where they're seen off the coast of Newfoundland.

1:26.1

One of the most well-known icebergs from the area

1:28.9

is the one that caused the Titanic to sink in 1912.

1:34.0

Newfoundland was the closest landmass to the ship's final resting place

1:38.3

about 650 kilometres off the coast.

1:42.5

In Newfoundland's north is the town of Gander, home of a heartwarming

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