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Killer Instinct

The Wells Gray Provincial Park Gruesome Family Murder

Killer Instinct

Savannah Brymer & Studio71

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.2 • 2.7K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In August 1982, a large family went camping in the Wells Gray Provincial Park in British Columbia. Little did they know that 24-year-old David William Shearing would senselessly slaughter them in one of the most bizarre and chilling events in Canadian history. Savannah explores the family's life leading up to their untimely death, the gruesome details of the crime, and the exhaustive manhunt that ultimately led to David's capture almost a year later. If you have any thoughts on this case or any other case, or just want to get in touch with Savannah about the show, email her at [email protected]. Follow Savannah on IG: @savannahbrymer Follow Savannah on Twitter: @savannahbrymer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's been 11 years since Bruce Cachera was shot point blank outside of an apartment complex

0:07.1

in New Orleans East, as he searched for an address that doesn't exist.

0:11.7

When he was first killed, Launforts met quickly chalked it all up to him being in the wrong

0:16.1

place at the wrong time.

0:18.3

But I had to ask, is that really what happened?

0:22.2

I'm Dilea DeAmbra, the host of the investigative series Counter-Clock, and for season 5, I'm digging

0:27.7

deeper into Bruce's case than anyone has ever dug before.

0:31.8

The answer is maybe right in front of us, if we know where to look, or who to look at.

0:44.8

You can binge all 14 episodes of Counter-Clock, season 5, right now, wherever you listen to

0:50.3

podcasts.

0:51.6

Hello, my fellow music lovers, I'm Allison Hagendorf, host of the Allison Hagendorf Show.

0:59.5

This is where we celebrate the universal love of music and the rocker-mull spirit that

1:03.0

lives in each of us.

1:04.3

My guest today is Tash Saltona.

1:07.1

Tash creates, composes, writes, engineers, and produces everything that has heard live

1:12.1

and on record.

1:13.1

Tash is the band.

1:14.6

From busking the streets of Melbourne to releasing platinum records, accumulating billions

1:18.9

of streams, selling hundreds of thousands of concert tickets worldwide, Tash is a one

1:23.6

of a kind force.

1:25.2

We talk all about their DIY attitude and work ethic, the craft of not caring what other

1:30.2

people think, how a viral success could be both a blessing and a burden, and the new

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