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Canadian True Crime

The Murder of Hannah Leflar [1]

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

🗓️ 15 April 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

A two-part series — In 2015, a much-loved 16 year old girl would become the focal point of a devastating story of twisted obsession and revenge would shock the city of Regina and leave her loved ones heartbroken.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Before I started podcasting at the end of 2016, there were a couple of podcasts that inspired me to start mine.

0:08.2

One of them is They Walk Among Us, which covers UK true crimes.

0:13.0

It's similar in style to this one except with a male host, Benjamin, who researches and writes it along with his wife Rosie.

0:20.8

These two are wonderful people that I'm proud to call friends.

0:24.4

And us independent podcasters have to stick together.

0:27.5

So if you haven't checked out, they walk among us yet, you definitely should.

0:32.3

Here's a short trailer.

0:34.7

Have you ever wondered if there is a dark sigh to your neighbor? The cashier at the

0:39.4

supermarket, the delivery driver, the person that sleeps beside you. Examining those cases

0:46.6

that are scarily close to home, the award-winning podcast, They Walk Among Us, explores both

0:53.3

lesser-known crimes committed by seemingly ordinary people,

0:57.4

along with diving deep into those cases splashed across the headlines.

1:02.3

They Walk Among Us has been praised by the Guardian who called the show a cult hit.

1:07.1

The Financial Times referred to it as sharply written, and the new statesman labeled it the mysterious true crime podcast that will keep you up at night.

1:16.6

Listen to They Walk Among Us on A-Cast or anywhere you listen to podcasts.

1:24.4

Hi everyone. Before I begin, I wanted to thank you all so much for the lovely feedback and comments after my news last week.

1:32.2

I've received a few questions about whether I'll now be producing more frequent episodes.

1:37.5

Let's just say it was not my plan to exchange my day job for that of a homeschool teacher, yet here I am. So needless to say, there won't be

1:46.7

any more frequent episodes for a while, but what I can do is make sure that you don't have to

1:51.9

wait for two weeks between multi-part series again. And this is what we have today. This is a two-part

1:58.5

series, but you'll get part two in a week, and then the next

2:02.0

episode as scheduled a week after that. Thank you so much for understanding and, as always,

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