Blood, Sweat, and Fear: The Story of Inspector Vance bloodsweatandfear
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Blood, Sweat, and Fear is a true crime podcast hosted by Eve Lazarus and based on her bestselling books
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Cold Case Canada with Eve Lazarus
I’m a reporter and author based in Vancouver, British Columbia. For the past several years I’ve been investigating cold cases – murders and missing persons that have been mostly forgotten except by family and friends.I’m convinced that many of these cases can still be solved.
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Episode 12: No Justice for Molly Justice
In January 1943, Victoria, British Columbia was experiencing the coldest weather in more than 30 years. Fifteen-year-old Molly Justice took the bus from her job on Government Street and got off near her Saanich home. Her body was found a few hours later lying face down in the snow. She had been stabbed more than 20 times and hit on the head with a rock. What followed was one of the most seriously botched police investigations of the century.
This podcast is based on original research from a chapter in my book Blood, Sweat, and Fear: The Story of Inspector Vance.
For show credits, sources, and information about my books, blog or podcast, please see evelazarus.com -
Episode 11: Manhunt
On August 25, 1947 Walter Pavlukoff stepped out of his hotel room with a luger automatic pistol in his pocket. He joined over 100,000 people who were watching the PNE parade—the first one in six years because of the war. After the parade, Walter held up the CIBC bank and murdered the manager. It was the largest manhunt in Vancouver's history. So, why did it take five years to catch him?
This episode is based on original research from a chapter in my book Blood, Sweat, and Fear: The Story of Inspector Vance.
Cover Logo: Vancouver Sun July 9, 1953
For more photos, show credits, sources, and information about my true crime books, blog or podcast, please visit evelazarus.com
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Episode 10: The Love Drug
On March 9, 1947 Inspector Vance of the Vancouver Police Department was called to an apartment in Kitsilano, Vancouver to check out a suspicious death. Seventeen-year-old Ruth Cooperman was found naked and lying dead across her husband’s unconscious body.
This podcast is based on original research from a chapter in my book Blood, Sweat, and Fear: The Story of Inspector Vance.
Cover Image: Ruth Cooperman. Vancouver Sun photo.
For show credits, sources, and information about my true crime books, blog or podcast, please visit evelazarus.com
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Episode 09: Shootout at False Creek Flats
On February 26, 1947, Vancouver police officers Charles Boyes and Oliver Ledingham were murdered in a shootout at False Creek Flats. Inspector Vance was called in to handle the ballistics and ultimately determine whether a 17- year-old would live or die.
This podcast is based on original research from a chapter in my book Blood, Sweat, and Fear: The Story of Inspector Vance.
Between 1912 and 1987, 16 Vancouver police officers have been killed in the line of duty.
Cover Image: False Creek Flats, 1954. Vancouver Sun photo
For show credits, sources, and information about my true crime books, blog or podcast, please visit evelazarus.com
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Episode 08: The English Bay Murder
In the early hours of May 2, 1945 Olga Hawryluk, 23 was found beaten to death and dumped in the waters of English Bay. A soldier was charged with her murder and defended by scrappy East End lawyer Angelo Branca. Inspector Vance handled the forensics.
This podcast is based on original research from a chapter in my book Blood, Sweat, and Fear: The Story of Inspector Vance.
Cover Image: Jack Shadbolt's 1940s painting of Granville Street, Vancouver
For show credits, sources, and information about my true crime books, blog or podcast, please visit evelazarus.com