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A true-crime podcast that takes a seat, dangles its legs over the edge and stares into the abyss.

The Dark Divide The Dark Divide

    • True Crime
    • 4.7 • 53 Ratings

A true-crime podcast that takes a seat, dangles its legs over the edge and stares into the abyss.

    Set Your Arms Down (Patreon Preview) - Hollie Gazzard

    Set Your Arms Down (Patreon Preview) - Hollie Gazzard

    By 20 years old, Hollie Gazzard had figured out what she wanted to do in life and was already busy mastering her craft. Working as a hair stylist in Gloucester, she had her sights set on big dreams and wide open skies, planning to blend her career with a love of travel and see the world. But right as she was due to leave England and set sail, she would meet Asher Maslin, falling head over heels for the tough bad boy. By all appearances, Hollie seemed to be happier than ever in this new relationship. But behind the curtain was a truth she felt was too shameful and sinister to admit. And it would culminate into a traumatic and unbelievable ending that nobody saw coming. Only in hindsight does the map make sense, with all roads leading to tragedy.
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    Climbing Up the Walls - Russell Williams

    Climbing Up the Walls - Russell Williams

    When 27-year-old Jessica Lloyd failed to show up for work, it immediately set off alarm bells for everyone who knew how responsible and reliable she was. Upon further inspection, two sets of footprints in the snow would show Jessica's shoes walking away from her home towards the property line, vanishing once met with tire tracks. Someone had taken her. And this was yet another event on a growing list of break-ins, burglaries and even assault in small Ontario towns once untouched by major crime. What was first disregarded as some deranged creep on the loose had escalated to kidnapping and possibly even murder. But the last thing the authorities expected was for their investigation to lead them right to the Royal Canadian Air Force, and specifically, Colonel David Russell Williams. Could this really be their guy? How was it possible that a decorated pilot and respected commander was one of the most dangerous and deadly men Canada has ever seen?
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    All music is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution.Measured Paces by Kevin MacLeod via incompetech.comThere Are Many Different Kinds of Love and Cylinder Four by Chris Zabriskie via chriszabriskie.com
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    *A special thanks to Camouflaged Killer by David A. Gibb, Maclean's Magazine, Explorations in Forensic Psychology by Margo C. Watt, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Way of Ninja, The Peterborough Examiner & The Toronto Star for information that allowed this episode to be possible. 
     
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    They Were All Yellow (Preview) - Alice Gross

    They Were All Yellow (Preview) - Alice Gross

    It was the end of summer in West London when fourteen-year-old Alice Gross didn't return home after an afternoon walk. Authorities would have nothing but a final text message and a flash of footage to give clues of her last known whereabouts. As the investigation pressed on, another missing person case would peak their interest. After a shocking revelation, police would be on the lookout for both of them. If they found one, surely they would find the other.
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    Three's a Crowd (Preview) - Skylar Neese

    Three's a Crowd (Preview) - Skylar Neese

    On a carefree night in July 2012, sixteen-year-old Skylar Neese would sneak out after curfew for a summer joyride. But unlike her friends, Rachel Shoaf and Shelia Eddy, she didn't make it home that night. Months of searching without leads left the community feeling as if they would never have answers about where Skylar was or what happened to her. And then, out of nowhere, they would get a shocking confession.
     
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    Hell or High Water (Preview) - Delaine Copenace

    Hell or High Water (Preview) - Delaine Copenace

    February 27th, 2016 was a normal Saturday for 16-year-old Delaine Copenace. But somehow, a trip to the mall with her sister and friends would end in a search party for the missing girl. The heartbreaking result of discovering her body in the Lake of the Woods would solve nothing, but instead, only further compound the dark history and lack of solution in Kenora, Ontario. Still propelled for a need of reconciliation and unity, her family and community members still wonder what really happened to Delaine, and so many women like her, who await their answers of justice.
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    Frozen Lullaby (Preview) - Mary Elizabeth Stuart

    Frozen Lullaby (Preview) - Mary Elizabeth Stuart

    On a chilly December morning in 1977, Mary Elizabeth Stuart packed up her two young children for a busy day of errands in nearby Eureka, California. But Mary and her daughters would never make it home. It's been 46 years since that mysterious day and as the case grows cold, it leaves behind only more burning questions and a smokescreen of distraction and deceit. Sometimes, no matter what point you start from, it always leads you right back to your own front door. 
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Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
53 Ratings

53 Ratings

DaniL111 ,

The Podcast I’ve Been Looking For

I’ve been listening to the True Crime genre for years now. After a while it has become hard to find new content that really captivates my attention. The more I listen, the more I find myself searching for higher quality presenters that address the genre in a unique way.

This podcast is IT. It has absolutely blown me away. The story telling is clear and concise while still remaining creative. I find it easy to follow along while doing other things through the day. The presenter is just so nice to listen to. She is well spoken with a wonderful and captivating voice. She is sensitive and respectful given the nature of the content and has addressed many events I haven’t heard of before. For the quality of the podcast, I would have expected to see hundreds of episodes already.

I have subscribed and will be looking forward to new episodes! I’d love to see this one take off.

Margaret in Canada ,

Wonderful work

Thoughtful, insightful, and soooo well presented. This is one of the best.

Smdrich ,

Love this

This podcast is my favourite. Long time between episodes but always worth the wait.
Definitely give it a listen.

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