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Set Up: The Bombing that Never Was Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History

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Episode 220: 
The attention grabbing headline of the the article in The Province newspaper on the morning of July 3, 2013 screamed, “RCMP foil Canada Day bomb plot”, the subheading read, “VICTORIA: Two British Columbians allegedly hatch scheme to blow up legislature.” Since March of that year, RCMP had been engaged in what they called Project Souvenir, a complex and expensive sting operation to gather evidence against two Surrey residents, John Stuart Nuttall, 38, and his common-law wife, Amanda Marie Korody, 29. The RCMP alleged that the pair were Islamist extremist bent on blowing up BC’s legislature buildings in Victoria and killing as many innocent Canadians as possible on Canada Day that year. On the morning of July 1, the couple had apparently placed three pressure cooker bombs strategically near concrete planters on the west and east sides of the Provincial legislature buildings. 
The pair were taken into custody in the hallway of a hotel in Delta, B.C. where they had used a room, wired by cops for video and sound, where they had built their bombs and spoken openly about their plot to kill Canadians. But, as the truth came out, evidence revealed that Nuttall and Korody were not even remotely the devious threats to national security they’d been said to be and that the RCMP had in fact, according to court findings, entrapped the pair. The bombs had been inert, made using intentionally flawed designs and materials handed to the couple by the RCMP themselves during the more than one million dollar operation to bust them.

Sources:
John Nuttall | ReverbNation
R. v. Nuttall, 2016 BCSC 1404 (CanLII),
R. v. Nuttall, 2018 BCCA 479 (CanLII),
Korody v. Canada (Attorney General), 2015 FC 1398 (CanLII),
Friends of John Nuttall say he was a great friend, but was also troubled | Globalnews.ca
3 Jul 2013, 4 - The Province at Newspapers.com
3 Jul 2013, 3 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com
4 Jul 2013, 4 - The Vancouver Sun at Newspapers.com
CKNW — NUTTALL & KORODY Video
Vancouver Sun — Raw: Alleged terrorists Nuttall, Korody talk about Canada Day plot
Vancouver Sun — Raw: John Nuttall, accused in B.C. terror case, speaks with undercover officer
You searched for korody - BC Civil Liberties AssociationBC Civil Liberties Association
Vancouver Sun — An alleged terrorist’s Surrey suite is revealed 97a Ave
Canadian Press — B.C. couple walk free after entrapment ruling in terror case
BC Terror Trial Reveals Gong Show RCMP Investigation
Exclusive W5 interview: Terror plotters claim they were groomed by Mounties and were relieved bombs were fake
W5: Undercover RCMP anti-terror investigation — YouTube
Surrey Suite, BB TV — YouTube
Terror trial video shows second thoughts — YouTube
Canada Day crowd at B.C. legislature was target in thwarted bomb plot, police say — Victoria Times Colonist
Nuttall and Korody, couple accused in Victoria legislature bomb plot, remain free after B.C. Court of Appeal ruling - BC | Globalnews.ca
RCMP spent $1M on Victoria terror plot investigation, including $90K on Nuttall and Korody - BC | Globalnews.ca
RCMP entrapment of B.C. couple in legislature bomb plot was ‘travesty of justice,’ court rules | CBC News
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Episode 220: 
The attention grabbing headline of the the article in The Province newspaper on the morning of July 3, 2013 screamed, “RCMP foil Canada Day bomb plot”, the subheading read, “VICTORIA: Two British Columbians allegedly hatch scheme to blow up legislature.” Since March of that year, RCMP had been engaged in what they called Project Souvenir, a complex and expensive sting operation to gather evidence against two Surrey residents, John Stuart Nuttall, 38, and his common-law wife, Amanda Marie Korody, 29. The RCMP alleged that the pair were Islamist extremist bent on blowing up BC’s legislature buildings in Victoria and killing as many innocent Canadians as possible on Canada Day that year. On the morning of July 1, the couple had apparently placed three pressure cooker bombs strategically near concrete planters on the west and east sides of the Provincial legislature buildings. 
The pair were taken into custody in the hallway of a hotel in Delta, B.C. where they had used a room, wired by cops for video and sound, where they had built their bombs and spoken openly about their plot to kill Canadians. But, as the truth came out, evidence revealed that Nuttall and Korody were not even remotely the devious threats to national security they’d been said to be and that the RCMP had in fact, according to court findings, entrapped the pair. The bombs had been inert, made using intentionally flawed designs and materials handed to the couple by the RCMP themselves during the more than one million dollar operation to bust them.

Sources:
John Nuttall | ReverbNation
R. v. Nuttall, 2016 BCSC 1404 (CanLII),
R. v. Nuttall, 2018 BCCA 479 (CanLII),
Korody v. Canada (Attorney General), 2015 FC 1398 (CanLII),
Friends of John Nuttall say he was a great friend, but was also troubled | Globalnews.ca
3 Jul 2013, 4 - The Province at Newspapers.com
3 Jul 2013, 3 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com
4 Jul 2013, 4 - The Vancouver Sun at Newspapers.com
CKNW — NUTTALL & KORODY Video
Vancouver Sun — Raw: Alleged terrorists Nuttall, Korody talk about Canada Day plot
Vancouver Sun — Raw: John Nuttall, accused in B.C. terror case, speaks with undercover officer
You searched for korody - BC Civil Liberties AssociationBC Civil Liberties Association
Vancouver Sun — An alleged terrorist’s Surrey suite is revealed 97a Ave
Canadian Press — B.C. couple walk free after entrapment ruling in terror case
BC Terror Trial Reveals Gong Show RCMP Investigation
Exclusive W5 interview: Terror plotters claim they were groomed by Mounties and were relieved bombs were fake
W5: Undercover RCMP anti-terror investigation — YouTube
Surrey Suite, BB TV — YouTube
Terror trial video shows second thoughts — YouTube
Canada Day crowd at B.C. legislature was target in thwarted bomb plot, police say — Victoria Times Colonist
Nuttall and Korody, couple accused in Victoria legislature bomb plot, remain free after B.C. Court of Appeal ruling - BC | Globalnews.ca
RCMP spent $1M on Victoria terror plot investigation, including $90K on Nuttall and Korody - BC | Globalnews.ca
RCMP entrapment of B.C. couple in legislature bomb plot was ‘travesty of justice,’ court rules | CBC News
Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/darkpoutine
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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